As far we know, this is the first published tined lead implantation which was guided based on the surgical navigation and intraoperative O-arm images. The method is slightly more invasive than the ...
This paper discusses the theory that subtle lumbosacral canal impingement of the L5 nerve root may be a relatively common occurrence in older footballers and may in fact be a common underlying basis ...
The lumbosacral plexus is formed by the ventral branches of the second to fifth lumbar nerves. The lower division of the fourth lumbar nerve joins the fifth, and the lumbosacral trunk thus formed ...
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The narrowing can be central stenosis (referring to the main channel) or it can be foraminal stenosis (referring to the “exit ramp” for each individual nerve root). The condition can occur in the ...
The L5 and S1 nerve roots are most commonly implicated ... It extends from the base of the skull to the sacral hiatus, which is located roughly at the S4–S5 level. For epidural glucocorticoid ...
While the cause of the pain can originate in the legs, it is more often associated with the lumbar spine. This includes the five vertebrae (bones that form the spinal column) situated between the ...
Diagnosis and Treatment The treatment of hypoglossal nerve dysfunction depends on the cause. To make a diagnosis, a healthcare provider will consider all of your symptoms and perform a physical exam.