Lumbar disc subarticular displacement is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which the nucleus pulposus protrudes or extrudes through the ...
Lumbar Disc Annular Displacement (LDAD) refers to a condition in which the annulus fibrosus—the tough, fibrous outer ring of the intervertebral disc in the ...
Lumbar disc extradural displacement refers to the pathological movement of intervertebral disc material—most often the nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosus ...
Lumbar disc intradural displacement—also called intradural disc herniation—is a rare, severe form of lumbar disc pathology in which the nucleus pulposus tears ...
Lumbar disc traumatic displacement occurs when a sudden force or injury causes one of the cushioning discs between the lower vertebrae to shift or tear. These ...
Lumbar Disc Degenerative Displacement (LDDD) refers to a spectrum of structural changes in the intervertebral discs of the lower spine, primarily at L3–L4, ...
Lumbar Disc Paramedian Displacement is a specific form of intervertebral disc herniation in which disc material—typically nucleus pulposus and annulus ...
Lumbar disc posterolateral displacement, often referred to as a posterolateral herniation, occurs when the nucleus pulposus—the soft, gelatinous core of an ...
Lumbar disc circumferential displacement, commonly referred to as a “circumferential bulge,” is a broad-based displacement of intervertebral disc tissue that ...
Lumbar disc extraforaminal displacement—also called far-lateral or extreme-lateral disc herniation—is a subtype of lumbar disc herniation in which disc ...
Lumbar disc distal extraforaminal displacement—often called far-lateral disc herniation—is when the soft center (nucleus pulposus) of a lower spine disc pushes ...
Proximal extraforaminal displacement of a lumbar intervertebral disc refers to the focal displacement of nucleus pulposus material beyond its normal confines, ...
Lumbar disc foraminal displacement—often called far-lateral or foraminal disc herniation—occurs when the nucleus pulposus (the soft inner core of an ...
Lumbar disc posterolateral displacement refers to the abnormal movement of intervertebral disc material—composed of the gelatinous nucleus pulposus and firmer ...
Lumbar disc parasagittal displacement is a form of intervertebral disc pathology in which the gelatinous central portion of a lumbar disc (the nucleus ...
Lumbar intervertebral disc displacement is a common spinal disorder characterized by displacement of nucleus pulposus and/or annulus fibrosus beyond the normal ...
Lumbar disc paracentral displacement is a subtype of intervertebral disc herniation in which nucleus pulposus material pushes posteriorly through an annular ...
Lumbar disc central displacement, often referred to as a centrally herniated lumbar disc, occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of an ...
Lateral displacement of the lumbar intervertebral disc at the L5–S1 level refers to the focal movement of disc material beyond its normal confines into the ...
Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L4–L5 level refers to the pathological movement of nucleus pulposus and/or annular fibers beyond the normal confines of ...
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