Moderate vs severe spinal stenosis

    • [PDF File]How to Interpret Noninvasive Vascular Testing and Diagnose …

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      •Claudication versus Spinal Stenosis •Ischemic Rest Pain versus Neuropathic Pain •Location of foot lesions –ischemic versus neuropathic •Absence of symptoms does not rule out significant ischemia. ... 0.40–0.69 Moderate 0.40 Severe >1.30 Noncompressible vessels.


    • [PDF File]Prognostic Role of Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Acute Ischemic …

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      severity were distinguished: 0-nonrmal, 1 to 3-mild, 4 to 10-moderate, >10 severe. CRS severity grading was performed by two (or three when needed) experienced specialists, who agreed with the assessment of the Lund-Mackay score. The authors use the term CRS conventionally considering only sinus inflammatory changes visible in the head


    • [PDF File]Pain Management for the Geriatric Patient - Perelman …

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      • PMH moderate dementia. ... •Severe or progressive neurologic deficit •Cold, pale mottled or cyanotic limb •New bowel/bladder dysfunction •Severe abdominal pain or signs of shock/peritonitis Geriatric Palliative Care. 2014. ... •PMH spinal stenosis with left leg pain and weakness.


    • [PDF File]MRI of the Lumbar Spine

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      Clinical Indications Indications for when to get an MRI scan include: After 4 to 6 weeks of leg pain, if the pain is severe enough to warrant surgery After 3 to 6 months of low back pain, if the pain is severe enough to warrant surgery If the back pain is accompanied by constitutional symptoms (such as loss of appetite, weight loss, fever, chills, shakes, or severe pain when


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

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      advocated in patients with mild to moderate symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis but clinically a patient with severe symptoms and low functional status may be referred for very basic patient and family education, positioning and conservative pain management instructions and assistance


    • [PDF File]Prognostic Role of Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Acute Ischemic …

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      M (0–3 points) were classified as Patient Group 1, while patients with moderate to severe lesions (L–M score 4–24) were classified as Patient Group 2. Groups 1 and 2 were compared in terms of their clinical features, inflammatory pa-rameters, the neurological status (according to …


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