Lumbar disc lateral displacement at the L3–L4 level refers to the sideways shifting of the intervertebral disc beyond its normal anatomical boundaries. This ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Posterior displacement of the intervertebral disc at the L5–S1 level—often called a posterior disc herniation or protrusion—occurs when the gelatinous nucleus ...
Lumbar disc posterior displacement at the L4–L5 level refers to the backward movement of intervertebral disc material beyond its normal boundaries at the ...
Posterior displacement of the lumbar intervertebral disc at the L3–L4 level—commonly termed a posterior disc protrusion or herniation—involves disruption of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lumbar Disc Posterior Displacement (also known as posterior disc herniation) occurs when the inner gelatinous core (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc ...
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 ...
The intervertebral disc at L4–L5 lies between the fourth (L4) and fifth (L5) lumbar vertebrae. It consists of a gelatinous center—the nucleus ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc anterior displacement at the L1–L2 level refers to a pathological condition in which the intervertebral disc material (nucleus pulposus, annulus ...
Anterior displacement of a lumbar intervertebral disc occurs when disc material (nucleus pulposus, annular fibers, cartilage or fragments) extends beyond the ...
Lumbar disc displacement at the L5–S1 level refers to the pathological movement of intervertebral disc material beyond its normal anatomical confines at the ...
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 ...
Lumbar disc displacement at the L3–L4 level occurs when the intervertebral disc positioned between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae moves beyond its ...
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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