Lumbar nerve root impingement
[DOCX File]VHAN
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Moderate spinal stenosis at one or two levels from L1-L5, defined as 25-50% reduction in lateral/central foraminal diameter compared to adjacent levels, and radiographic evidence of thecal sac and/or cauda equina compression, nerve root impingement, and/or hypertrophic facets with canal encroachment
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerve Roots
Table 1. Contingency Table Values of Physical Examination Tests for the Diagnosis of Midlumbar Nerve Root Impingement and Low Lumbar Nerve Root Impingement on MRI* Midlumbar Nerve Root Impingement (L2, L3, L4) Low Lumbar Nerve Root . Impingement (L5, S1) Physical Examination Test TP FP FN TN TP FP FN TN Provocative testing
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More than one lumbar or sacral nerve root is usually involved in this disorder (48). Ankylosing spondylitis It also affects other joints and organs in the body such as eyes, lungs, kidneys, shoulders, knees, hips, heart, and ankles; however, the primary affected region is the axial skeleton and its ligaments and joints.
SPINAL DISORDERS
Endoscopic decompression of spinal cord, nerve root(s), including laminotomy, partial facetectomy, foraminotomy, discectomy and/or excision of herniated intervertebral disc, 1 interspace, lumbar 660 64635
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Positive signs of increased root tension on SLR point either to a local reactive state involving the root or to a lesion that mechanically compromises the root. The difficulty in interpretation lies in the fact that SLR itself induces stretching in the tissues of the back of the thigh, buttock and lumbar region, as well as lengthening of the ...
[DOCX File]CLINICAL STUDY REPORT
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Lumbar radiculopathy: Pain which radiates from the hip or low lumbar region into. the leg is commonly presumed to be the result of lumbar nerve root irritation and/or . compression. The most common cause of lumbar nerve root compression is disc herniation. Other observed causes include compression by a hypertrophic facet joint,
[DOC File]Midlumbar Nerve Root Impingement
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Obtain MRI of the lumbar spine to look for signs of nerve root impingement at the level of concern based on history (dermatomal distribution) and physical (reflexes, weakness, atrophy, sensory exam, etc). Nerve root impingement can be associated with significant neuroforaminal stenosis, DDD, bulging disc, herniated disc, osteophytes ...
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