Neural foraminal stenosis causes nerve irritation and compression when the space a spinal nerve travels through narrows.
Lumbar radiculopathy, or sciatic neuritis, is a condition that usually results from a pinched nerve or a herniated disc, though other causes are possible. Typical symptoms are weakness ...
This results in nerve irritation and pain along the path of the nerves that ... can easily irritate the discs and nearby ...
Background Clinical examination of patients with chronic lumbar radiculopathy aims to clarify whether there is nerve root impingement ... of chronic radicular pain. Methods A total of 116 patients ...
Sciatic nerve pain (also called sciatica or lumbar radiculopathy) affects your lower back and can radiate to the thighs and legs. The pain occurs due to compression at the root of the sciatic ...
Damage to these nerve roots can cause pain and loss of sensation along the nerve's pathway into your arm and hand, depending on where the damage occurs. Often, cervical radiculopathy gets better ...
This week we are going to discuss a condition of the lumbar spine ... the nerve root to the sciatic nerve can give off symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning, pain and aching down the ...
Five weeks after L4 nerve root avulsion with preconditioning crush 1 week prior to avulsion, the expression of 27 kDa heat shock protein is stronger than that in the avulsion-only group.
The lumbar spine related hamstring is considered ... injections to the lumbosacral canal region (L5 nerve root) in athletes with peripheral symptoms, such as recurrent hamstring and calf pain. This is ...
The inclusion criteria were unilateral lumbar radiculopathy lasting for more than 12 weeks and one or more positive index tests consistent with nerve root affection. The intensity of the leg pain ...