Spinal stenosis vs foraminal stenosis
[DOC File]STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
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Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a disabling medical condition in which narrowing of the spinal canal compresses the spinal cord and nerves causing a condition called neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC). The most common cause of lumbar spinal stenosis is the “wear and tear” that occurs with natural aging effects on the lower spine.
[DOC File]Spine Miller’s Board Review
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4. Petitioner suffers from chronic back pain related to degenerative disc disease and foraminal stenosis among other conditions. On June 1, 2007, Dr. John Partington performed surgery to treat her condition.
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spinal Stenosis
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Lumbar spinal stenosis. Combo of degenerative and developmental narrowing. absolute stenosis < 10mm, 10-13 mm relative stenosis. decrease to < 100 mm2 is more reliable measure of lumbar stenosis. claudication occur in 90% of pt w/ cross-x canal area < 90%. nerve compression in animal studies
What Is Foraminal Stenosis? | Dr. Mark Valente - Dallas Spine Surge…
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.
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