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    • Decompression of Lumbar Central Spinal Canal Stenosis ...

      stenosis, with patients experiencing relief from radiculopathy and neurogenic claudication. However, the effects of MIS-TLIF on the central spinal canal are not well-characterized. Materials and Methods: We identiļ¬ed patients who underwent MIS-TLIF for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis and con-current moderate to severe spinal stenosis.


    • [PDF File]Moderate to severe left neural foraminal narrowing

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      Its result is shown below: in L1-L2, L2-L3 and L3-L4 without distinguishing disk visa. Disks do not show a significant protuberance / hence. No significant primary channel evidence / stenosis were seen. In disk desecation L4-L5 seen with reduced height of the disc. The to-discard cord seems hypointed in T1W, hyperintenso in T2W images ...


    • [PDF File]e d i c i ne:Opn r a c e n e ces ... - Open Access Journals

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      Facet Joint Arthritis (FJAO) and the L4-5 and L5-S1 are the most commonly affected joints [1,3,4,6]. ... 2 Sclerosis and narrowing of joint space, moderate osteophyte formation or moderate hypertrophy of the articular process or mild subarticular bone erosions 3 Severe narrowing of the joint space with excessive ...


    • [PDF File]Standard of Care: Lumbar Spinal Stenosis /Physical Therapy ...

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      segments (L3-4 and L4-5) are most commonly affected by degenerative stenosis. ... stenosis report neurogenic claudication , defined as poorly localized pain, paresthesias or ... advocated in patients with mild to moderate symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis but clinically a


    • Motor Neuron Diseases Accompanying Spinal Stenosis: A Case ...

      The patient had an L4/5 moderate right foraminal stenosis and right subarticular disc protrusion and received a lumbar epidural block. The patient experienced severe weakness in the right lower limb after 2 days. Lumbar and cervical magnetic resonance images


    • [PDF File]Rehabilitation Guidelines for Lumbar Spondylolysis ...

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      bone, with the L4 level being the second most likely to be affected. Spondylolysis occurs in 6-10% of the general population and has been found to be as high as 25-60% of the athletic population.(1,2) It is especially common in young athletes under the age of 18, who participate in sports that involve twisting or backward bending motions of


    • [PDF File]State ex rel. O'Toole v. SCS Constr. Servs., Inc.

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      moderate foraminal stenosis at L4-5 and L3-4 and his surgical procedure was done at the left L5-S1 level. He also has a facet cyst at L4-5. At this point, the myelogram would be a more definitive test to determine what type of surgery the patient may need and what condition should be allowed. If the myelogram is not able to be completed, then the


    • [PDF File]STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS

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      in moderate spinal stenosis at L4-5. It also showed a small protrusion at L5-S1. In a July 20, 2015, independent medical evaluation, Dr. Jin listed her impression as history of mechanical back injury with lumbar sprain/strain and preexisting degenerative disc disease with moderate stenosis at L4-5. ...


    • [PDF File]Double Crush of L5 Spinal Nerve Root due to L4/5 Lateral ...

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      and L4 vertebral body and moderate spinal stenosis at L3/4, 4/5 level (Fig. 1). Dynamic radiographs did not show apparent instability, therefore, the patient underwent partial laminectomy using spinous process splitting. After surgery, outside femoral pain had quickly disappeared and his 6-min walk distance (6MWD) gradually extended up to 320 m; a



    • [PDF File]Spinal Stenosis - NHS TIMS

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      Spinal stenosis most often affects the lower (lumbar) spine. The next most commonly affected part of the spine is the cervical spine in the neck. Stenosis of the spine at the back of your chest (thoracic spine) is much less common. Spinal stenosis symptoms Spinal stenosis can cause back pain and leg pain. Most often it occurs when you walk.


    • A Practical MRI Grading System for Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis

      According to reader 2, grade 1 foraminal stenosis was found in 32 foramina, grade 2 in six, and grade 3 in eight. Interobserver agreement in the grading of foraminal stenosis between the two readers was found to be nearly perfect ( κ value: right L3–L4, 1.0; left L3–L4, 0.905; right L4–L5, 0.929; left L4–L5, 0.942; right L5–S1,


    • [PDF File]IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN ...

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      foraminal stenosis at C4-5, a mild disc bulge and moderate to severe left neural foraminal stenosis and mild to moderate central canal stenosis at CS-6, moderate to severe right neural foraminal stenosis at C3-4, and severe left neural foraminal stenosis at C2-3 (Ex. 7F at 13). In May 2017, [Strawn] underwent an L4-5 laminectomy (Ex. 6F). Post ...


    • [PDF File]Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis Sanjay Yadla, MD

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      Degenerative: L4 on L5, then L4-3, and L5-S1. Spondylolistheis 1950, Macnab 1950, Macnab ... Listhesis causes spinal stenosis with neurogenic claudication ... There is moderate evidence that instrumentation improves the fusion rate


    • [PDF File]What is ligamentum flavum hypertrophy

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      Flavum in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis) you will find more information. Verna Jett + 210 others found this useful EDIT ANSWER Did this answer your question? YES NO PARTIALLY Selenis Leyva Q&A Categories Back Neck and Spinal Pain CT Scanning Conditions and Diseases Dialysis EMG MORE


    • [PDF File]United States Department of Labor Employees’ Compensation ...

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      A December 8, 2015 lumbar spine MRI scan revealed moderate spinal stenosis at L4-5, bilateral neural foramen stenosis with L4 nerve root impingement, and left central and left paracentral disc herniation at L5-S1 potentially impinging the S1 nerve root. Appellant reported that, prior to this incident, he never had any injuries or problems with ...


    • [PDF File]International Journal of Anatomy and Research, Original ...

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      Stenosis at all the three levels was seen in 5 (12%) cases. At L3-L4, L4- L5 stenosis was seen in 6 (14%) cases, L4-L5, L5-S1 stenosis was seen in 22(53%) cases, L3-L4, L5-S1 stenosis was seen in 8(19%) cases. In asymptomatic cases, stenosis at all the three levels was seen in


    • [PDF File]Case Report 83 Multi-Level Spondylolisthesis and Stenosis

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      moderate to severe right and moderate left foraminal stenosis with vertical narrowing of the foramen. Chronic fusion of the L5-S1 level. 2. Grade I anterolisthesis of L4-5, severe facet arthropathy, disc bulge with mild foraminal stenosis, worse on the right. 2. Central and foraminal stenosis of L3-4. 2-3 mm disc protrusion with


    • [PDF File]Superion® InterSpinous Spacer

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    • [PDF File]IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

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      hypertrophy from T12-L1 through L2-L3 caused significant AP canal stenosis; and that she had mild to moderate canal stenosis at L3-L4. On July 21, 2010, saw Dr. Gabbie Lalonde for a third time and complained of continued pain and mild incontinence. Dr. Gabbie recommended to the Plan that Lalonde be evaluated by Marc Smith, M.D., a neurosurgeon,


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