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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement at L3–L4
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Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L3–L4 level refers to the sideways shifting of the intervertebral disc beyond its normal anatomical boundaries. This ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L2–L3 level occurs when the inner gel-like core of the disc, called the nucleus pulposus, pushes outward through a ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement at the L1–L2
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Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L1–L2 level—often referred to as a far–lateral or extraforaminal disc herniation—is a condition in which the inner ...

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Lumbar Disc Lateral Displacement
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Lumbar disc lateral displacement, often called a “slipped” or “herniated” disc to the side, occurs when the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of a ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement at the L5–S1
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Posterior displacement of the intervertebral disc at the L5–S1 level—often called a posterior disc herniation or protrusion—occurs when the gelatinous nucleus ...

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Posterior Lumbar Disc Displacement at L4–L5
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Lumbar disc posterior displacement at the L4–L5 level refers to the backward movement of intervertebral disc material beyond its normal boundaries at the ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement at L3–L4
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Posterior displacement of the lumbar intervertebral disc at the L3–L4 level—commonly termed a posterior disc protrusion or herniation—involves disruption of ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement at the L2–L3
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Lumbar disc posterior displacement at the L2–L3 level refers to the abnormal movement of disc material toward the back (posteriorly) between the second and ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement at L1–L2
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Lumbar disc posterior displacement at L1–L2 occurs when the gel-like nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc bulges or herniates through tears in the ...

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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement
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Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement (also known as posterior disc herniation) occurs when the inner gelatinous core (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement at L5–S1
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An anterior displacement of the intervertebral disc at the lumbosacral junction (L5–S1) refers to the forward bulging or herniation of disc material beyond the ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement at the L4–L5
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The intervertebral disc at L4–L5 lies between the fourth (L4) and fifth (L5) lumbar vertebrae. It consists of a gelatinous center—the nucleus ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement at L3–L4
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Lumbar disc anterior displacement at L3–L4 occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc between the third and fourth lumbar ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement at L2–L3
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Anterior displacement of an intervertebral disc at the L2–L3 level refers to the condition in which disc tissue extends beyond the normal confines of the disc ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement at the L1–L2
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Lumbar disc anterior displacement at the L1–L2 level refers to a pathological condition in which the intervertebral disc material (nucleus pulposus, annulus ...

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Lumbar Disc Anterior Displacement
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Anterior displacement of a lumbar intervertebral disc occurs when disc material (nucleus pulposus, annular fibers, cartilage or fragments) extends beyond the ...

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Lumbar Disc Displacement at L5–S1
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Lumbar disc displacement at the L5–S1 level refers to the pathological movement of intervertebral disc material beyond its normal anatomical confines at the ...

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Lumbar Disc Displacement at L4–L5
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Lumbar disc displacement at L4–L5 describes a condition in which the intervertebral disc located between the fourth (L4) and fifth (L5) lumbar vertebrae moves ...

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Lumbar Disc Displacement at L3–L4
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Lumbar disc displacement at the L3–L4 level occurs when the intervertebral disc positioned between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae moves beyond its ...

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Lumbar Disc Displacement at L2–L3
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Lumbar disc displacement refers to the abnormal movement of intervertebral disc material—either the central nucleus pulposus or outer annulus fibrosus—beyond ...

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