Objective The objective of the present study was to explore the diversity, quality, severity and distribution of symptoms in patients with radicular pain and a lumbar disc herniation. Design ...
Often you can relieve a herniated disk with rest, pain relievers, and physical therapy. But if your symptoms don't get better after a few months, surgery may be an option. It can improve your pain ...
Conclusions Compared with conservative therapy, surgical treatment provided faster relief from back pain symptoms in patients with lumbar disc herniation, but did not show a benefit over conservative ...
Herniated discs in the lower (lumbar) back can cause pain to radiate from the back through the ... Trochanteric bursitis occurs at the side of the bony outside of the hip where the femur (thigh bone) ...
Buttock pain can have several causes, including injuries, overuse conditions, and nerve compression. Because buttock pain can significantly impact your ability to sit, stand, or walk, it is important ...
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 ...
It most often produces an S-shaped curve, affecting the thoracic spine and lumbar spine of the upper and lower back ... This disc material pushes out of the spinal column and can compress nearby nerve ...
There are many different causes of back pain ... A herniated disk can lead to weakness in one leg and numbness in the legs and lower back. Rarely, a person with these symptoms loses control ...
By improving mid-back and rib cage mobility, you can enhance your ability to rotate, alleviate pain and move through life with greater ease and lower risk of injury.
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