Moderate foraminal stenosis l4 5

    • [DOC File]BEFORE THE IOWA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION …

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      She has documentation from previous visits showing moderate neuroforaminal stenosis at the L4-5 and to a slightly lesser degree at the L5-S1 level. She does not have a lot of sense of canal stenosis, but more lateral recess and foraminal stenosis. There is a disk bulge at L5-S1, but does not appear to be creating significant nerve root impingment.

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    • [DOCX File]Title of Application - Department of Health | Welcome to ...

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      The proposed service is indicated for use in one or two level lumbar stenosis from L1-L5 in skeletally mature patients with at least moderate impairment in function, who experience relief in flexion from their symptoms of leg/buttocks/groin pain, and who have undergone at least 6 months of non-operative treatment.

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    • [DOC File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Moderate: 33-66% disc space narrowing, moderate osteophyte formation, mild to moderate endplate sclerosis. ... Development of foraminal stenosis (i.e., that was not present in baseline images). ... Lee YL, et al. Factors affecting disability and physical function in degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis of L4-5: evaluation with axially loaded ...

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    • [DOC File]THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSCHUSETTS

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      Nov 08, 2017 · On November 8, 2014, another lumbar spine MRI showed multilevel degenerative disc changes with several left neural foraminal stenosis at L3-4 and L4-5 as well as severe neural foraminal stenosis bilaterally at L5-S1. The radiologist noted that these findings revealed no significant changes from the February 28, 2012 MRI. (Exhibit 18.)

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    • [DOC File]j.b5z.net

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      When combined with congenital narrowing, results in a mild central canal stenosis. L4-5: Disc bulge with a superimposed central and right paracentral protrusion that have mass effect upon the thecal sac with borderline mild central canal stenosis. There is a mild bilateral recess stenosis. Mild foraminal narrowing bilaterally.

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    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      Approximately half of the LR revealed stenosis (grade 1-3; 52% at level L4/5 and 42% at level L5/S1) with 2.2% and 1.9% respectively reveal a nerve root compression. The ODI score ranged from 0%-91.11% with an arithmetic mean of 34.06% ± 16.89%.

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    • [DOCX File]CLINICAL STUDY REPORT

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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

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

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      A) generalized narrowing of sagittal canal diameter (< 10 mm) caudal to L2-3 disc; more severe stenosis at L4-5 (associated with degenerative disc changes, including grade 1 spondylolisthesis). B) compression of thecal sac ventrally by bulging disc and posterolaterally by degenerated hypertrophied facet joints and ligamentum flavum; thecal sac (

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Dr. Williams’ MRI study review showed L4-5 spondylolysis with lateral recess and foraminal stenosis and a left-sided, L5-S1 “herniated disc” (id. at 2). He also noted on physical examination Employee had a weak “toe and heel walk” on the left side, and weak motor strength at dorsiflexion at 4/5 and plantar flexion 4/5 (id.). .

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