Anteriorly fused osteophytes

Failed back syndrome

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Failed back syndrome or post-laminectomy syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries. Failed back syndrome (FBS), also called "failed back surgery syndrome" (FBSS), refers to chronic back and/or leg pain that occurs after back (spinal) surgery. It is characterized as a chronic pain syndrome. Multiple factors can contribute to the onset or development of FBS. Contributing factors include but are not limited to residual or recurrent disc herniation, persistent post-operative pressure on a spinal nerve, altered joint mobility, joint hypermobility with instability, scar tissue, depression, anxiety, sleeplessness and spinal muscular deconditioning...

Anteriorly fused osteophytes - List of case studies

Cervical Disk Hernia_3

is not in significant kyphosis as to risk cord tenting anteriorly and not becoming decompressed. Furthermore, given the anteriorly fused osteophytes, continued progressive kyphosis will likely not happen in ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

Anorexia Anterior lystesis (L3 on L4) Anteriorly fused osteophytes Antero-lateral ischemia Antero-lateral-infero ischemia ...

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