Cervical spinal stenosis and walk

    • [DOCX File]GHA

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      Cervical myelopathy: Symptoms resulting from compression of the cervical spinal cord are most commonly caused by disc herniations or spinal stenosis. The latter may occur as a result of a congenitally narrow cervical spinal canal but is usually associated with spondylotic changes (osteophytes, disc bulged, facet and ligament hypertrophy). Infrequently spinal canal narrowing is produced by ...

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    • [DOCX File]Activities Report of Operation Straight Spine

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      SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In contrast to cervical and lumbar stenosis, symptomatic narrowing of the thoracic spinal canal is rarely encountered. Although the treatment of thoracic stenosis has been described in multiple case reports and in several small series with minimal follow-up evaluation, there are few studies of patients treated surgically for this condition with follow-up evaluation ...

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    • SPINAL DISORDERS

      Cervical spondylotic myelopathy with myelomalacia (T2-MRI): ... severe lumbar stenosis (T2-MRI): degenerative changes at multiple levels with severe spinal stenosis and crowding of cauda equina: CT ; myelography - used to answer any . questions that remain after MRI . Myelography in spinal cord compression has slight risk that existing . myelopathy may worsen and become permanent! myelomalacia ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Back Pain - Neurosurgery Resident

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      Cervical disc replacement is appropriate for cases of predominantly anterior compression of the cervical spinal cord and/or nerve roots. Implantation of the Bryan disc into a degenerated disc adjacent to a previous fusion has been described and clinical investigation in to the usefulness of disc replacement for treating transitional level disease is currently underway. Patients with ...

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    • [DOC File]Abstract

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      Lata Shil, 40 yo female with severe spinal stenosis L4-5, degenerative spondylolisthesis at L4-5 and a herniated disc and stenosis at L3-4. She had severe back and leg pain and was very limited in her ability to stand or walk for any length of time. Surgery consisted of decompression of the severe stenosis, excision of the herniated disc, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion at both L3-4 and ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spondylosis

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      Prevention of Rugby related Cervical Spinal Injuries by Radiographic Screening. Abstract. Introduction : To ascertain whether a lateral view of the cervical spine, to assess for congenital fusion or stenosis, will help prevent severe cervical injury in rugby players. Methods: Retrospective analysis of rugby related cervical spine injuries presenting to the Burwood Spinal Injuries unit. The ...

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    • [DOC File]Spinal Cord Decompression - CareCure Forums

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      (disk protrusion, spondylosis, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis) ... avoid sitting for > 1 h at time → get up and walk or stand for 1-2 min; stretch your back and neck during break. Standing. have place to rest your foot that is 6 in. high; alternate each foot periodically. if working while standing, keep work surface near waist level. Lifting. Push or slide heavy ...

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    • Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating cervical spinal stenosis – Mayo Clini…

      Most often it occurs when you walk. Weakness of the legs may make you feel unsteady. This may affect both legs or just one leg. Spinal stenosis affecting the cervical spine may also cause pain and weakness in the shoulders and arms. Claudication is the term used to describe weakness of the legs that becomes worse specifically on walking. Claudication is caused either by narrowing of the blood ...

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