Nerve root compression at the L2–L3 level occurs when the nerve exiting the spinal canal between the second and third lumbar vertebrae becomes pinched or ...
Nerve root compression at the L1–L2 level occurs when one or more of the spinal nerve roots exiting the spinal canal between the first and second lumbar ...
Lumbar transverse nerve-root compression at L5–S1 refers to the mechanical irritation, impingement, or inflammatory injury of the L5 (or S1) spinal nerve root ...
Lumbar transverse nerve root compression at the L4–L5 level occurs when mechanical, inflammatory, or degenerative forces impinge upon the emerging nerve root ...
Lumbar L3–L4 nerve root compression refers specifically to impingement of the L3 spinal nerve at the intervertebral foramen between the third (L3) and fourth ...
Lumbar transverse nerve root compression at the L2–L3 level occurs when the nerve root exiting the spinal canal between the second and third lumbar vertebrae ...
Lumbar transverse nerve root compression at the L1–L2 level occurs when one of the spinal nerve roots exiting between the first and second lumbar vertebrae ...
Lumbar Transverse Nerve Root Compression (LTNRC) occurs when one of the nerve roots exiting the lumbar spinal cord through the intervertebral foramina (the ...
Lumbar annular tears at the L5–S1 level refer to disruptions or fissures in the annulus fibrosus—the tough, multilayered outer ring of the intervertebral ...
A lumbar annular tear is a crack in the tough outer ring (annulus fibrosus) of the L4-L5 inter-vertebral disc. When that fibrous ring splits, chemical ...
Your lumbar spine is made of five building blocks called vertebrae. Between each block sits a spring-like cushion—the intervertebral disc. Each disc has a ...
An annular tear is a small split or crack in the annulus fibrosus – the tough, fibrous outer ring of a spinal disc. When the tear occurs at the L2-L3 level ...
A lumbar annular tear is a split or fissure in the tough outer wall (the annulus fibrosus) of an inter-vertebral disc. At the first lumbar level (L1–L2) the ...
The thecal sac is a tough, water-tight sleeve of dura mater that envelopes the cauda equina and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from roughly the foramen magnum to ...
The thecal sac is the tough, watertight sleeve made of dura mater that encloses the spinal cord and cauda equina in a bath of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). When ...
The thecal sac is a tough, tubular sleeve of dura mater that envelopes the spinal cord and cauda equina, keeping the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) around the ...
The thecal sac is a thin, watertight sleeve made of tough connective tissue (dura mater) that encloses the spinal cord, cauda equina, and cerebrospinal fluid. ...
The thecal sac is the tough, water-tight sleeve of dura mater that envelopes the spinal cord and the cauda equina together with the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). ...
The thecal sac—also called the dural sac—is the tough, tubular sleeve of dura mater that surrounds the spinal cord, cauda equina, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ...
An intervertebral disc sits between two lumbar vertebral bodies and is normally held in place by the strong anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments that ...
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