Low back degenerative disc disease

    • [DOC File]LOW BACK PAIN - NPMC

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      The low back pain associated with lumbar degenerative disc disease is usually generated from one or both of two sources: Inflammation, as the proteins in the disc space irritate the surrounding nerves - both the small nerve within the disc space and potentially the larger nerves that go to the legs

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    • [DOC File]Lower Back Pain - NurseCe4Less

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      is another term for degenerative disc disease. DDD can affect any part of the spine, although common sites are the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) spine; thoracic DDD is very uncommon.

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    • [DOC File]Neck or Spine Case Study - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      The back pain, however, does not radiate to his thighs or legs. On his MRI, there is multilevel degenerative disease with considerable spinal canal narrowing and joint arthropathy at the C3-4 and L3-4 vertebrae, as well as diffuse disc bulging at L3-4.

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    • SPINAL DISORDERS

      LOW BACK PAIN. Low back pain (LBP) is the UK’s most common cause of disability affecting about 70% of people at some point which leads to more than 2.5 million people in the UK suffering from LBP on a regular basis. ... The cause may be a condition for which you have no control over such as degenerative disc disease or may be caused ...

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    • Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment for Low Back Pain

      severe degenerative disc disease may progress to spontaneous . fusion. between adjacent vertebrae. Screen for unexpected. infection, tumor, bony deformity. ... of patients experience relapse with chronic low back pain (cervical syndromes . are less likely to recur). Outcome measures.

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    • Backache - ResearchGate

      Degenerative disc disease refers to a syndrome in which painful discs cause chronic low back pain due to change in the structure of the normal disc. Lumbar disc disease occurs in the lumbar area of the spine. Lumbar disc disease is a herniated, ruptured, or bulging disc. As we age, the intervertebral disc may lose water and become dried out.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Degenerative Disc Disease

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      Disc Disease and Degenerative Disease of the Spine . Epidemiology of low back and log pain: Low back pain with or without radicular leg pain affects up to 85% of individuals at some point in their lives. In a given year it has been estimated that between 10%-15% of the population have back and/or leg pain.

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    • [DOCX File]- BCFED Health & Safety Centre

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      Degenerative disease of the lumbar spine or lower back negatively affects the spine and involves a compromised disc, which is responsible for the lower back pain. The degeneration is a multifactorial problem ranging from a simple wear and tear to traumatic injuries that initiate a cascade of events causing a spinal degeneration.

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    • [DOCX File]Case Write-up #6: Low back pain

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      20-30% of asymptomatic adults will have chronic disc protrusion. Some patients with degenerative disc disease do have symptoms of back pain, leg pain or both. Slide 87) Does this patient have a chronic or an acute disc protrusion? Slide 88) This is a typical chronic disc protrusion. The disc is dark and the protruding disc material is dark.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2 The intervertebral disc - ASNR

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      His low back is very stiff with limited extension and flexion. He has no evidence of lower extremity neurologic deficit, but he has positive straight leg raising bilaterally. New x-rays were taken which showed “a loss of cervical lordosis” and “degenerative disc disease at the L5/S1 level.” Dr. B recommended an MRI scan of the brain ...

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