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  1. The Lumbar Intervertebral Disc
  2. Lumbar Disc Herniation by Franco Postacchini, 1999-01-25
  3. Lumbar Disc Herniation
  4. Microsurgery of the Lumbar Spine (Principles and Techniques in Spine Surgery) by Robert Warren Williams, John A. McCulloch, 1990-01
  5. The Lumbar Spine and Back Pain by Malcolm I. V. Jayson, 1993-05
  6. Principles of Microsurgery for Lumbar Disc Disease by John A. McCulloch, 1989-02
  7. Lumbar Spine Surgery: Indications, Techniques, Failures and Alternatives by Joseph C. Cauthen, 1983-12-01
  8. Lumbar Disc Disease (Seminars in Neurological Surgery Series)
  9. FDA device panel backs artificial lumbar disk: success and satisfaction rates with the disk, long used in Europe, surpassed those with a fusion device.(Rx): An article from: Internal Medicine News
  10. FDA panel backs first artificial lumbar disk: unanimous, with conditions.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Alicia Ault, 2004-07-15
  11. Acute Lumbar Disk Injuries in Active Patients (The Physician and Sportsmedicine) by MATHEW W. LIVELY, JULIAN E. BAILES, 2010-09-01
  12. Lumbar Discectomy and Laminectomy (Principles and Techniques in Spine Surgery) by Robert G., M.D. Watkins, 1987-04
  13. Lumbar Spine Surgery: Indications, Techniques, Failures, and Alternatives
  14. Percutaneous Lumbar Discectomy by H. Michael Mayer, 1989-10

61. Disk Herniation
lumbar disk Herniation. Last Updated; 1997.11.03. lumbar disk herniation is a very famous name of disease causing low back pain or sciatica.
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Lumbar Disk Herniation
Last Updated; 1997.11.03
lumbar disk herniation is a very famous name of disease causing low back pain or sciatica. But very few people know the actual situation of this disease. The explanation below will help your understanding for lumbar disk herniation.
A. The structure of the intervertebral disk
*Annular Ligament:
is a fibrous tissuue composing outer layer of intervertebral disk. This has many layers having its fibrous tissue crossing by X shape. this maltiple layers allow annular ligament for stronger structure and grater ability as a shock absorber .
*Nucleus Pulposus:
is made of much glutinous liquid composing central part of intervertebral disk. This acts as a ball bearing and is balancing of the body.
B. Various Types of Disk Herniation
*Protoruded Type
Nucleus pulposus is shifted posterior tearing annular ligaments partially. Then the disk protrude backward as a whole without extrusion of the nuleus pulposus from annular ligament. The nucleus pulposus is remaining just inside of the annular ligament in this case. When the protoruded disk suppress nerve root running through in that intervertebral foramina, severe sciatica will occur.
*Ruptured Type
Nucleus Pulposus has gone out or extrude from the collapsed annular ligament. In almost all case, direction of the extrusion is posterior, and right or left. Also extruded nucleus pulposus will surppress the nerve root running near it in the intervertebral foramina, this will cause sciatica as above type.

62. Herniated Lumbar Disk - Herniated Lumbar Disc
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64. Artificial Lumbar Disk Meds Online
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You May Purchase Any Medication By Clicking On It's Link Pain in the bones, joints, and back Definition: Bone pain or tenderness involves aching or other discomfort in one or more bones. Alternative Names: Aches and pains in bones; Pain - bones Considerations: Bone pain is seen less commonly than joint pain and muscle pain. The source of bone pain may be obvious, as in a fracture following an accident, or more subtle, such as cancer that metastasizes (spreads) to the bone. Whatever the source, bone pain should always be taken seriously. You should seek medical attention any time you experience bone pain Common Causes: Bone pain can be caused by many injuries or conditions: Trauma (injury) Toddler fracture (a type of stress fracture peculiar to toddlers) Overuse Infection Primary malignancy (cancer in the bones) Metastatic malignancy (cancer that has spread to the bones) Loss of mineralization (osteoporosis) Disruption of blood supply (as in sickle cell anemia) Leukemia osteomyelitis Home Care: For unexplained bone pain, see your health care provider.

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You May Purchase Any Medication By Clicking On It's Link Pain in the bones, joints, and back Definition: Bone pain or tenderness involves aching or other discomfort in one or more bones. Alternative Names: Aches and pains in bones; Pain - bones Considerations: Bone pain is seen less commonly than joint pain and muscle pain. The source of bone pain may be obvious, as in a fracture following an accident, or more subtle, such as cancer that metastasizes (spreads) to the bone. Whatever the source, bone pain should always be taken seriously. You should seek medical attention any time you experience bone pain Common Causes: Bone pain can be caused by many injuries or conditions: Trauma (injury) Toddler fracture (a type of stress fracture peculiar to toddlers) Overuse Infection Primary malignancy (cancer in the bones) Metastatic malignancy (cancer that has spread to the bones) Loss of mineralization (osteoporosis) Disruption of blood supply (as in sickle cell anemia) Leukemia osteomyelitis Home Care: For unexplained bone pain, see your health care provider.

66. Deteriated Lumbar Disk
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67. Herniated Disk
Herniated lumbar disk Herniated lumbar disk (Please click on pictures for a more detailed view) 1 Artists rendering of herniated disk 2 CT scan showing
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68. Low Back (Lumbar) Herniated Disk--MRI And Model
Model and MRI of Normal and Herniated lumbar disk. Normal lumbar disk Model. Red = Disk Material. Herniated lumbar disk Model. Red = Disk Material.
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69. Disease Directory : Herniated Lumbar Disk
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70. Gale Encyclopedia Of Medicine Herniated Disk
A total discectomy may be needed in some cases because lumbar spinal fusion can help prevent recurrent lumbar disk herniation at a particular level.
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71. The Herniated Lumbar Disk
The Herniated lumbar disk. Jamie Leaver. Rehabilitation Techniques. ATHT 4960. 4/4/02. Introduction. Mechanism of Injury of the Herniated lumbar disk.
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The Herniated Lumbar Disk
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Introduction
During a lifetime, few individuals escape back pain.  The most common cause of limited activity in persons 45 years of age and younger is low back pain (Andrews, 1998) Approximately 10% of injuries associated with sports are related to the spine.  The importance of the mechanical and structural properties of the intravertebral disk are of considerable interest in the relationship of injury to sports activity.  At the time of injury it is important to understand the role of modified and supervised activity in trying to avoid deconditioning (Hochschuler, 1990).
Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Intravertebral Disks
                The human spine consists of 24 vertebrae and 23 intervertebral disks.  The last five vertebrae are known as the lumbar spine and contain five intervertebral disks.  Each vertebrae contain a superior articular process, inferior articular process and a spinous process.  The superior articular process of one vertebrae connects with the inferior articular process of the vertebrae directly above it.  These processes are also called facets. Accordingly, this joint is the facet joint. The disk is responsible for the attachment of vertebral bodies to each other.  The disks increase in size from the superior to the inferior spine. The lumbosacral disk is the exception. It is one third smaller than the L5 (Lumbar) disk and lies between the lumbar spine and the sacrum.  The concave curving of the spine is known as lordosis.  Because of this curvature, the lumbar disks are higher anteriorly than posteriorly (Kramer 1981). 

72. Herniated Lumbar Disk Is A... Detroit, Michigan
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    76. INTRODUCTION
    CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF lumbar disk DISEASE, WITH A CYCLE OF LUMBAR MUSCLES INJECTIONS OF AN OXYGEN + OZONE MIXTURE Torri G., Della Grazia A
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    CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF LUMBAR DISK DISEASE,
    WITH A CYCLE OF LUMBAR MUSCLES INJECTIONS OF AN OXYGEN + OZONE MIXTURE
    Torri G., Della Grazia A., Casadei C.

    Institute of Orthopaedic Clinic - Milan University
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    Tel: +39 02 57993283 Fax: +39 02 6425332 SUMMARY In the last ten years the treatment of lumbar disk herniation is significantly diversified. Other pathologies of the posterior vertebral compartment, as facet joint arthrits and spinal canal stenosis can complicate clinical symptoms. Because of this complex clinical syndrome the ozonetherapy found many applications, for its poor invasivity and low cost. Our clinical series of 96 patients, homogeneous for lumbar disk pathologies, age and sex, was divided in two treatment groups:
    GROUP A treated with 12 injections of O2-O3 gaseous mixture in paravertebral muscles
    GROUP B treated with 12 injections of only medical oxygen.
    A reduction of subjective and objective parameters was observed in both groups. Excellent or good and fair results were observed in 86% of patients. On the other hand from our study arises a statistical evidence of a difference in evolution (time and intensity) of some clinical parameters between the two treated groups. KEY WORDS:
    • OZONETHERAPHY OZONE OXYGEN-OZONETHERAPHY DISK HERNIATION LOW BACK PAIN BACKACHE SCIATICA
    INTRODUCTION In the last ten-year period the treatment of lumbar disk herniation is significantly diversified, concerning the various surgical approaches more or less invasive (from the standard techniques to the percutaneous approaches, in which suction, laser or arthroscopic techniques have been advocated). Each of these methods demonstrates to have precise indications and a discrete incidence of failure. [11, 15]

    77. Entrez PubMed
    Myelography in the lumbar disk syndrome. Paine KW. For myelography to convey the maximum information regarding theca size and relationships
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    78. Entrez PubMed
    CT changes after conservative treatment for lumbar disk herniation. Dullerud R, Nakstad PH. Department of Radiology, Ullevaal University
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    79. Low Back Pain
    Background The levels of pressure on the nerve root of lumbar disk herniation is unknown. The contact pressure between the nerve
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    A Comparison of Osteopathic Spinal Manipulation with Standard Care for Patients with Low Back
    Pain Nerve Root Pressure in Lumbar Disc Herniation Significance of a Persistent Positive Leg Raising Test after Lumbar Disc Surgery ... Seven- to 20-year Outcome of Lumbar Dissectomy A Comparison of Osteopathic Spinal Manipulation with Standard Care for Patients with Low Back P ain Gunnar B.J. Andersson, M.D., Ph.D., Tracy Lucente, M.P.H., Andrew M. Davis, M.D., M.P.H., Robert E. Kappler, D.O., James A. Lipton, D.O., and Sue Leurgans, Ph.D.
    The New England Journal Of Medicine 1999, 341:1426-31 Background The effect of osteopathic manual therapy (i.e., spinal manipulation) in patients with chronic and subchronic back pain is largely unknown, and its use in such patients is controversial. Nevertheless, manual therapy is a frequently used method of treatment in this group of patients. Methods - We performed a randomized, controlled trial that involved patients who had had back pain for at least three weeks but less than six months. We screened 1193 patients; 178 were found to be eligible and were randomly assigned to treatment groups; 23 of these patients subsequently dropped out of the study. The patients were treated either with one or more standard medical therapies (72 patients) or with osteopathic manual therapy (83 patients). We used a variety of outcome measures, including scores on the Roland-Morris and Oswestry questionnaires, a visual-analogue pain scale, and measurments of range of motion and straight-leg raising, to assess the results of treatment over a 12-week period.

    80. Lumbar Arthritis Symptoms
    Sometimes this is a complicated task. Arthritis may coexist with other conditions, such as lumbar disk herniation, sciatica, or degenerative disk disease.
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    Lumbar Arthritis Symptoms
    Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas. The joints of the body, including the vertebrae, are cushioned by shock absorbing cartilage. With time, cartilage begins to degenerate, sometimes resulting in arthritis. Lumbar and lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in those areas.
    Causes of Lumbar Arthritis Symptoms
    With lumbar and lumbosacral arthritis, the symtoms effect the normally soft disks between the vertebrae of the lower back gradually lose their elasticity and their ability to cushion the bones effectively.

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