نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar spinal stenosis

تعداد نتایج: 200750  

Journal: :Clinical neurosurgery 1983
P R Weinstein

2017
Yukihiro Matsuyama

Planning of surgical treatment requires determination of whether osteoarthritis of the spine with lumbar pain should be treated as spinal canal stenosis with or without deformity or as lumbar degenerative scoliosis and clarification of whether treatment should be provided for both. When sagittal spinal alignment is not appropriate, symptoms of adult spinal deformity may be observed. To correct ...

2013
Shoji Yabuki Norio Fukumori Misa Takegami Yoshihiro Onishi Koji Otani Miho Sekiguchi Takafumi Wakita Shin-ichi Kikuchi Shunichi Fukuhara Shin-ichi Konno

2012
Janna L Friedly Brian W Bresnahan Bryan Comstock Judith A Turner Richard A Deyo Sean D Sullivan Patrick Heagerty Zoya Bauer Srdjan S Nedeljkovic Andrew L Avins David Nerenz Jeffrey G Jarvik

BACKGROUND Lumbar spinal stenosis is one of the most common causes of low back pain among older adults and can cause significant disability. Despite its prevalence, treatment of spinal stenosis symptoms remains controversial. Epidural steroid injections are used with increasing frequency as a less invasive, potentially safer, and more cost-effective treatment than surgery. However, there is a l...

Journal: :Spine 2014
Jason Pui-Yin Cheung Dino Samartzis Hideki Shigematsu Kenneth Man-Chee Cheung

STUDY DESIGN Case-control study. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to define clinically relevant relative and critical (absolute) magnetic resonance imaging values of lumbar spinal stenosis in a cohort of 100 surgical cases and 100 asymptomatic controls. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Developmental spinal stenosis is a precipitating factor in patients presenting with lumbar canal stenosis. Ye...

Journal: :Pain physician 2010
Xiaobin Yi Bradley McPherson

Low back pain is exceptionally ubiquitous, complex, and costly. Nevertheless, lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) with neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC) is a frequent cause of low back and lower extremity pain. Although the phenomena and pathophisiology of lumbar spinal stenosis has been described for decades, therapeutic treatment options remain considerably limited. Current care consists of...

Journal: :Pain physician 2004
Joseph D Fortin Michael T Wheeler

Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition seen in patients presenting to physicians who specialize in pain management or perform spine surgery. The designation of "spinal stenosis" without other qualifiers is vague and as such holds little practical value. Classifications have been created in order to more specifically describe the various etiologies as well as the site(s) of narrowing. For ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1996
F Postacchini

The term stenosis means a narrowing of the calibre of an orifice or a tube. It causes a decreased flow of fluids or gasses within the tube or compression of its solid contents (Verbiest 1976). In the case of the spinal canal, the term indicates a pathological condition causing compression of the contents of the canal, particularly the neural structures. If compression does not occur, the canal ...

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