Background: Beside symptoms and clinical signs radiological findings are crucial in the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). We investigate which quantitative radiological signs are ...
and tingling in the lower back and legs. The most common cause of such a condition is osteoarthritis, which is the normal wear and tear with age. Spinal stenosis may be due to a herniated disk ...
Lower back pain. As the population ages, this complaint becomes even more frequent. Characterized by back, leg and neck pain, spinal stenosis affects more than 200,000 adults in the United States ...
Your doctor may talk to you about this procedure if you have a lot of lower back pain and other types ... Lumbar pain is often caused by spinal stenosis. Your spinal canal narrows naturally ...
It most commonly affects the legs, and can be caused by spinal stenosis or herniated lumbar discs in the low back. If radiating pain is keeping you awake, it may be time to consider a mattress for ...
Recently, Dr. J. Alex Sielatycki, a fellowship-trained spine surgeon at Pioneers Medical Center (PMC) in Meeker, started ...
After reading the publications 7 papers fulfilled the inclusion criteria, and 60 papers were excluded because they did not report on any quantitative radiological sign of lumbar spinal stenosis.