Right l4 nerve root compression

    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Compression on head applies inferior pressure or nerve root compression. Maximum Seated Pt actively rotates and + Same side = facet pathology. Foraminal hyperextends toward side or nerve root compression. Compression radicular complaint. Maigne’s Seated Rotate and extend head for + Stenosis or compression of the

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    • Lumbar Radiculopathy

      lumbar herniated intervertebral disc with nerve root compression . confirmed by . appropriate imaging studies (If checked, mark the following if it applies to the individual) Individual has radicular pain with physical findings of nerve compression (for example, absent . lower extremity reflex or loss of sensation in dermatomal distribution)

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      A March 26, 2010 MRI showed marked degenerative changes, particularly at L4-5 and L5-S1 with mild encroachment on the neural foramina at those levels without significant nerve root compression, a combination of facet joint disease, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and disc protrusion caused moderately severe central canal stenosis at L3-4 and L2-3.

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    • Lumbar Laminectomy Hemi-Laminectomy Laminotomy …

      Beside the nerve root nearly all lumbar structures are potential sources of LBP, such as the facet joints, the intervertebral discs, bones, fascial structures and muscles[42]. Especially facet joint osteoarthritis is known for radiating pain without evidence of nerve root compression[43,44].

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

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      pain starts in lower back and eventually begins to radiate to buttock(s), leg(s) or groin(s) because of nerve root compression (radicular pain. ... more severe stenosis at L4-5 (associated with degenerative disc changes, including grade 1 spondylolisthesis). ... which affects right L4 radix. c. hypertrophic facet joint degeneration with intra ...

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

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      Assessment for Lumbar nerve root compression. Supine Position. Move Pt.’s leg until above your shoulder. At this point, exert firm pressure on hamstring muscles. No painapply pressure to popliteal fossa. Positive sign – Pain in lumbar region or radiculopathy (N. root compression)

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    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      These correlate very weakly with the neurologic findings of patellar hyperreflexia (implicating L2-4 nerves) and motor deficits in his right great toe extensor (L5), hip extensor (L5-S1) and hip abductor (L4-5). Compression fractures such as those seen from vertebrae T12 to L2 on RS’s MRI could also cause pain and are often associated with a ...

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    • [DOC File]BoardII RevNotes

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      : SSEP is suggested as an adjunct to cross-sectional imaging to confirm the presence of nerve root compression but is not specific to the level of compression. EMG, nerve conduction studies and F-waves have limited utility. H-reflexes can be helpful in the diagnosis of an S1 radiculopathy, though are not specific to the diagnosis of disc ...

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