Lumbar stenosis symptoms

    • [DOCX File]Case Write-up #6: Low back pain - Yale School of Medicine

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      Symptoms of canal narrowing are commonly bilateral and asymmetrical and typically involve the entire leg, rather than the upper or lower leg. A radiculopathy may cause pain or paresthesia in the corresponding dermatomes of the nerve root, or weakness in the set of muscles it innervates4. ... is an uncommon complication of lumbar spinal stenosis ...


    • [DOCX File]Orthopedic Surgeon | Orthopedic Doctors | Spine Care ...

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      Usually a result of nerve compression or inflammation Symptoms can stop at the level that there is a problem or can travel down the entire leg. Symptoms can include pain, numbness, tingling, burning, and/or cold sensations as well as weakness Stenosis at L3-4 typically causes symptoms at the thigh


    • Spine:Volume 22(15)1 August 1997pp 1736-1739

      A total of 512 patients were diagnosed between July 1990 and December 1993 with singular lower lumbar disc herniation (L4-L5 and L5-S1) with no recurrent herniation or lumbar spinal canal stenosis ...


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spinal Stenosis

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      is most common symptom of spinal stenosis!) spinal stenosis pain is worse with walking and backward extension* and relieved by flexing forward (vs. mechanical back pain or disk herniation) and recumbency! *walking uphill is usually worse because of associated hyperextension that narrows spinal canal.


    • [DOCX File]GLN173-percutaneous-laser-disc-decompression-62287-S2348

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      spinal stenosis in the thoracic or lumbar spine caused by spondylolisthesis resulting in signs and symptoms of neurogenic claudication and which correlate with xray flexion/extension films showing at least a 5 mm translation OR.


    • [DOC File]Lower Back Pain - NurseCe4Less

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      Symptoms of foraminal stenosis include deep and steady pain in the hands, arms, calf, shoulder, lower back and thighs. It also includes pain due to a certain movement or activity. Muscle weakness, numbness and tingling may also be experienced. The symptoms of foraminal stenosis may become worse gradually.


    • [DOC File]LUMBAR SPINE - Mike Murburg, PA

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      What is the earliest date that the description of symptoms and limitations in this questionnaire applies? _____ 15. Please attach an additional page to describe any other limitations (such as psychological limitations, limited vision, difficulty hearing, need to avoid temperature extremes, wetness, humidity, noise, dust, fumes, gases or hazards ...


    • [DOC File].NET Framework

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      In the presented study lateral recesses of nearly 1000 patients with low back pain were evaluated on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and correlated with patient symptoms. Though MRI is the method of choice for diagnosing lumbar spinal stenosis, we revealed only a very weak correlation of lateral recess stenosis (LRS) and patient symptoms.


    • Treating neurogenic claudication caused by lumbar spinal ...

      In the condition called lumbar spinal stenosis, the tunnel narrows due to wear and tear of the spinal discs and joints. The nerves that go through this narrowed canal may be squeezed when the person stands or walks any distance, causing nerve tingling, pain, numbness or weakness in the legs (this is called neurogenic claudication).


    • [DOC File]Epidural Steroid and Facet Injections for Spinal Pain

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      The pain is associated with symptoms of nerve root irritation and/or low back pain due to disc extrusions and/or contained herniations; and. ... lumbar region without neurogenic claudication M48.062 Spinal stenosis, lumbar region with neurogenic claudication M48.07 Spinal stenosis, lumbosacral region M48.08 Spinal stenosis, sacral and ...




    • [DOC File]DELTAMED 2001 NEUROLOGY QU

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      The stenosis caused by spondylosis may be diffuse, but it is usually confined to one or two lumbar levels. Isolated L4-5 disorder with unilateral or bilateral L-5 radiculopathy is the most common syndrome. The L3-4 segment is less often affected either alone or in combination with L4-5 stenosis. Disorders at other levels are rare.


    • [DOC File]Disorders of the Spine - Mike Murburg, PA

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      C. Is there evidence of lumbar spinal stenosis resulting in pseudoclaudication, established by any of the following? Yes No ____ ____ Findings on appropriate medically acceptable imaging ____ ____ Manifested by chronic nonradicular pain and weakness ____ ____ resulting in inability to ambulate effectively. Earliest date of symptoms checked above:


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