A lumbar lateral recess disc prolapse is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus (the soft, gelatinous core of the ...
Lumbar asymmetric disc prolapse is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which the outer annulus fibrosus bulges or herniates beyond the normal margin ...
Lumbar focal disc prolapse is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus or portions of the annulus fibrosus extend beyond ...
Lumbar circumferential disc prolapse, often referred to in radiological terms as a “circumferential bulge,” denotes a uniformly distributed displacement of ...
Lumbar extraforaminal disc prolapse—also known as far-lateral or extreme-lateral disc herniation—occurs when intervertebral disc material extrudes beyond the ...
Lumbar distal extraforaminal disc prolapse—often called a far-lateral or distal extraforaminal herniation—occurs when nucleus pulposus material breaches the ...
Lumbar Proximal Extraforaminal Disc Prolapse is a specific type of slipped disc in the lower back. It occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of an ...
A lumbar foraminal disc prolapse occurs when the soft inner core of an intervertebral disc in the lumbar spine herniates laterally into the neural foramen—the ...
A lumbar disc prolapse—often called a “herniated” or “slipped” disc—occurs when the inner, jelly-like core of an intervertebral disc (the nucleus pulposus) ...
A lumbar posterior disc prolapse—often called a herniated or slipped disc—occurs when the soft inner gel (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc in your ...
A lumbar parasagittal disc prolapse (also called a paracentral lumbar disc herniation) occurs when the nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc in the lower ...
Lumbar disc prolapse occurs when the intervertebral disc in the lower back herniates beyond its normal boundaries, compressing nearby neural structures and ...
A lumbar paracentral disc prolapse (often called a posterolateral herniation) occurs when nucleus pulposus material bulges or extrudes through a tear in the ...
A central lumbar disc prolapse—also known as a central lumbar herniated disc—is a condition in which the nucleus pulposus (the gel-like core of an ...
A prolapsed (herniated) disc at the L5–S1 level occurs when the soft, gel-like center of the disc between the fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and the first sacral ...
A prolapsed intervertebral disc at the L4–L5 level occurs when the gelatinous nucleus pulposus pushes through a weakened annulus fibrosus between the fourth ...
L3–L4 disc prolapse is a multifactorial spinal condition arising from degeneration, mechanical overload, and individual susceptibility. A “disc prolapse” (also ...
A disc prolapse, also known as a herniated intervertebral disc, occurs when nucleus pulposus material bulges or extrudes through the annulus fibrosus and ...
A prolapsed (herniated) disc at the L1–L2 level occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc pushes through its tough outer ...
A prolapsed intervertebral disc (commonly called a herniated or slipped disc) at the L5–S1 spinal level occurs when the soft, gel-like inner core (nucleus ...