MayoClinic.com - Herniated Disk Health Decision Guide people with a herniated lumbar disk, not a herniated cervical disk. Lumbar disk herniation occurs in for lumbar disks, this guide is designed for people with herniated lumbar disks. http://www.mayoclinic.com/takecharge/healthdecisionguides/herniateddisk/index.cf
Extractions: A herniated disk can affect how you're able to perform everyday tasks and can cause severe pain that influences most everything you do. You and your doctor will make decisions about how to best treat your herniated disk, sometimes called ruptured disk or slipped disk. No single treatment choice is right for everyone. Your decisions will be based on a number of factors, including the nature of your condition, the degree to which it's affecting your lifestyle and the level of pain you're experiencing. Think of your doctor and you as partners in making decisions about how to treat your herniated disk. You'll want to carefully consider all your options and the risks and benefits of each in relation to your lifestyle and what's important to you. The information in this decision guide is intended to help you understand the various treatment options and help decide which treatment is best for you. You can see and hear directly from people who made different treatment choices, as well as from the director of the Mayo Clinic Spine Center, Rochester, Minn. This guide also frames key questions to help you in this important decision-making process.
Low Back (Lumbar) Slipped (Herniated) Disk Homepage Diagnosis. LOW BACK SLIPPED DISK ( herniated lumbar disk) Check out EMEDx.com. Definition. Abnormal movement of the material (disk) that helps support the bones of the lower back. Details Model http://www.emedx.com/emedx/diagnosis_information/back-neck_disorders/low_back_sl
Extractions: Diagnosis LOW BACK SLIPPED DISK (Herniated Lumbar Disk) For more Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Information Check out EMEDx.com Definition Abnormal movement of the material (disk) that helps support the bones of the lower back. Details Disks are found between the bones of the back (vertebrae). They can at times push out of their normal position (herniate) and then cause symptoms. Causes A slipped disk or herniation usually results from an twisting injury to the low back or may be due to several small sprains. Diagnosis Typically, pain and spasm begin either immediately after an injury or develop within the 24 hours. The pain is made worse by activity and usually improves with rest. The pain may start in the lower back but also can radiate to the legs. This can be felt as a sharp or shooting pain down the leg into the knee, ankle or foot. It may be accompanied by either numbness or weakness. Initially x-rays may be taken to evalute the back. An MRI Scan or CT scan may also be ordered depending on the symptoms and physical examination.
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Extractions: Search keywords: Main Menu By Disease By System Pediatrics FAQ ... Other links Dr. Trejos Dr. Humberto Trejos Lumbar Disk Herniated Lumbar Disk Surgery for Herniated Lumbar Disk ... Surgery for Parkinson Percutaneous Laser Diskectomy This procedure is done under local anesthesia, with a slight sedation. It consists on the passage of a needle through the skin (percutaneously), from the back, slightly laterally, to the center of the herniated disk. The position of the needle is constantly monitored with X-rays. Once the needle has been placed, a fiber optics endoscope is driven through it, to the center of the disk. This device allows the surgeon to see the nucleus and at the same time has another fiber to conduct the laser beam which will ablate, evaporate, the disk material. Once the surgeon is curtain that the space he has produced in the center of the disk is enough, the endoscope and needle are taken out.
Herniated Lumbar Disk of Disk Herniation. Fig. 1 Artists rendering of herniated disk. Fig. 2 CT scan showing herniated disk. Fig. 3 MRI showing herniated disk 3 MRI showing herniated disk. The lumbar intervertebral disk is made up of a fibrous outer ring called the 1). The disk acts as a cushion between the vertebral bodies http://www.buffaloneuro.com/lumdisk/hernlum.htm
Extractions: Click Here for Animated Demonstration of Disk Herniation Fig. 1: Artists rendering of herniated disk Fig. 2: CT scan showing herniated dis k Fig. 3: MRI showing herniated disk The lumbar intervertebral disk is made up of a fibrous outer ring called the annulus and a gelatinous inner portion called the nucleus (fig. 1). The disk acts as a cushion between the vertebral bodies. When herniation occurs, the nucleus pushes through the annulus of the disk producing pressure on the nerve root and/or cauda equina. This is demonstrated on the CT scan (fig. 2), the MRI (fig. 3) and the myelogram (fig. 4). Nearly all patients complain of leg pain (sciatica) in the distribution of one or more nerve roots. Some have back pain as well. Frequently, patients can be treated conservatively with success. However, when their ability to perform normal day to day functions is degraded for a substantial period of time (4-6 weeks), or in the presence of progressing neurological deficit (i.e. foot drop, loss of control of bowel and bladder, cauda equina syndrome), lumbar microdiskectomy is the most effective treatment. During microdiskectomy, the offending disk fragment and much of the loose nucleus are removed through a small, one to two inch incision (figs. 5-8). With success rates of around 90%, patients are able to return to work and full activity in an average of about 10 weeks. Our group has the most extensive experience in Western New York performing outpatient microdiskectomy. In the past 3 years, we have performed more than 1000 of these procedures successfully. Patients prefer this to overnight stay in the hospital.
Herniated Lumbar Disk The lumbar intervertebral disk is made up of a 1). The disk acts as a cushion betweenthe When herniation occurs, the nucleus pushes through the annulus of the http://buffaloneuro.com/lumdisk/hernlum.htm
Extractions: Click Here for Animated Demonstration of Disk Herniation Fig. 1: Artists rendering of herniated disk Fig. 2: CT scan showing herniated dis k Fig. 3: MRI showing herniated disk The lumbar intervertebral disk is made up of a fibrous outer ring called the annulus and a gelatinous inner portion called the nucleus (fig. 1). The disk acts as a cushion between the vertebral bodies. When herniation occurs, the nucleus pushes through the annulus of the disk producing pressure on the nerve root and/or cauda equina. This is demonstrated on the CT scan (fig. 2), the MRI (fig. 3) and the myelogram (fig. 4). Nearly all patients complain of leg pain (sciatica) in the distribution of one or more nerve roots. Some have back pain as well. Frequently, patients can be treated conservatively with success. However, when their ability to perform normal day to day functions is degraded for a substantial period of time (4-6 weeks), or in the presence of progressing neurological deficit (i.e. foot drop, loss of control of bowel and bladder, cauda equina syndrome), lumbar microdiskectomy is the most effective treatment. During microdiskectomy, the offending disk fragment and much of the loose nucleus are removed through a small, one to two inch incision (figs. 5-8). With success rates of around 90%, patients are able to return to work and full activity in an average of about 10 weeks. Our group has the most extensive experience in Western New York performing outpatient microdiskectomy. In the past 3 years, we have performed more than 1000 of these procedures successfully. Patients prefer this to overnight stay in the hospital.
Extractions: @import url(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/images/advanced.css); Skip navigation Other encyclopedia topics: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk ... Z Contents of this page: Skeletal spine Sciatic nerve Herniated nucleus pulposis Herniated disk repair ... Lumbar spinal surgery - series Alternative names Return to top Lumbar radiculopathy; Cervical radiculopathy; Herniated intervertebral disk; Prolapsed intervertebral disk; Slipped disk; Ruptured disk Definition Return to top A condition in which part or all of the soft, gelatinous central portion of an intervertebral disk (the nucleus pulposus) is forced through a weakened part of the disk, resulting in back pain and leg pain caused by nerve root irritation. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top The bones of the spinal column, or vertebrae, run down the back connecting the skull to the pelvis. These bones protect nerves as they exit the brain and travel down the back and then to the entire body. The spinal column is divided into several segments the cervical spine (the neck), the thoracic spine (the part of the back behind the chest), the lumbar spine (lower back), and sacral spine (the part connected to the pelvis that does not move).
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Extractions: @import url(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/images/advanced.css); Skip navigation Herniated lumbar disk Herniated lumbar disk is a condition in which part or all of the soft, gelatinous central portion of an intervertebral disk (the nucleus pulposus) is forced through a weakened part of the disk, resulting in back pain and nerve root irritation. Update Date: 1/31/2002 Updated by: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team
Herniated Lumbar Disk-DynoMed.com herniated lumbar disk, A herniated lumbar disk is typically preceded by an episodeof low back pain or a long history of intermittent episodes of low back pain. http://www.dynomed.com/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/spine/Herniated_Lumbar_Disk.htm
Extractions: The cervical vertebrae are the seven vertebrae that form the upper part of your spine, between the skull and the chest. The thoracic vertebrae are the 12 bones between your neck and your lower back. Thoracic vertebrae have cup-shaped surfaces called facets, in which the ribs rest and connect to the spine. These joints help the ribs to move up and down during breathing. The lumbar vertebrae are the five largest and strongest of all vertebrae. They are found in your lower back between the chest and hips. The strong muscles of the back are attached to the lumbar vertebrae. Your sacrum and coccyx are the bones found at the base of your spine. The triangular sacrummade up of five vertebrae fused togethersupports the spine and connects it to the pelvis. Your coccyx, or tailbone, is formed from four fused vertebrae and has little function. The vertebral foramen is the hollow part of the vertebrae where the spinal chord (nerve tissues) attaches to your brain and sends signals all over your body.
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Herniated Nucleus Pulposus (slipped Disk) Symptoms SYMPTOMS OF herniated lumbar disk. Straightleg-raising testthat reveals leg pain is diagnostic of a herniated lumbar disk. http://lebonheur.adam.com/pages/content.asp?genId=000442&proj=1&lang=en
HERNIATED LUMBAR DISK herniated lumbar disk. Back pain may or may not be a presenting complaintwith any herniated lumbar disk. II. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA http://www.hcawv.org/quaginfo/Panel/lbComplete/herndisk083001.htm
Extractions: I. BACKGROUND Herniations occur most commonly through a posterolateral defect, but midline herniations may occur. Resulting compression of the spinal nerve root causes inflammation and pain, usually along the anatomic course of the nerve, In the lumbar spine, this most often occurs at the L4 and L5 disk levels, causing pressure on the corresponding L5 and S1 nerve roots. As a result of both mechanical and biochemical changes around the nerve root, the patient will experience pain, paresthesia, and possibly weakness in the leg or legs, usually below the knee. The rare herniations at the L1, L2 and L3 levels are usually associated with pain, paresthesia and weakness above the knee. Back pain may or may not be a presenting complaint with any herniated lumbar disk.
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. http://www.emedx.com/emedx/diagnosis_information/back-neck_disorders/low_back_sl
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Extractions: Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Bulging Disk Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Options for Herniated Lumbar Disc - Illustrated discussion of causes of disc herniation, assessment, imaging procedures and both surgical and non-surgical treatment. - Disc disease in the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine can cause neck pain, back pain, arm pain, leg pain or any combination of the above. Healthlink - Herniated Disk - Links to information on herniated disks. Herniated Lumbar Disk - Description and the options for treatment.. Ruptured Disk - Definition, symptoms, tests, treatment. Ruptured Lumbar Disk - Surgery, laminectomy, discectomy for a herniated or ruptured lumbar disk is a common procedure for low back pain that involves pain radiating into the leg. Anatomy and other forms of rupture disk surgery. SpineOnline - Especially about herniated disc, ruptured disk, slipped disk, spine, laminectomy. Webmaster . Site Design by Ability "see the ability, not the disability" Acknowledgments
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