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Most herniated discs occur in the lumbar spine, where spinal nerves exit between the lumbar vertebrae, and then join together again to form the sciatic nerve, which runs down your leg. What are the symptoms? Symptoms of a herniated disc vary greatly depending on the location of the herniation...
Disc problems. The L4-L5 discis at a high risk of degeneration. This risk may be due to increased loads at the L4-L5 motion segment and decreased movement in the segments below this level. A change in disc height due to degeneration may affect the lordosis of the lumbar spine. ...
A bulging disk is a condition related to the spine, usually the lumbar, or lower back, that occurs when a disk bulges through a crevice in the spine. Disks are the soft, gelatinous material that cushions the vertebrae of the spine. A bulging disk occurs when the disk shifts out of ...
- 《Spine》 被引量: 68发表: 1999年 Thoracic disc herniation mimicking acute lumbar disc disease. bulging disc and posterior osteophytes at T11-T12.Surgical removal of the herniated disc and osteophytes rapidly relieved her symptoms and neurologic deficits... R,K,Lyu,... - 《Spine》 被引量...
resulting in disc bulging [2]. The presence of disc tissue extending beyond the edges of the ring apophyses, throughout the circumference of the disc, is called “disc bulging” and is not considered a form of herniation according to the nomenclature and classification of lumbar disc pathology...
degenerative disc disease typically occur in the cervical spine (neck) and lumbar spine (lower back). Disc pain tends to be most common in the lower back, where most of the movement and weight-bearing in the spine occurs. These conditions are uncommon in the mid-back (the thoracic ...
Pain is often caused by a combination of soft tissue lesions, pelvic /hip misalignment, ligamentous and fascial deterioration, muscular trigger points, and cutaneous nerves entrapment within the toraco-lumbar fascia. Unfortunately, MRI does not show those details, and doctors often focus on disc le...
Rest soon after you experience your symptoms, but do not rest for more than 2 days. Avoid activities that may your symptoms worse. Explore other ways of completing daily activities to avoid re-aggravating your bulging disk. Provide more support for your spine by strengthening your back muscles ...