Intense lower back pain

Human back

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The human back is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck and the shoulders. It is the surface opposite to the chest, its height being defined by the vertebral column (commonly referred to as the spine or backbone) and its breadth being supported by the ribcage and shoulders. The spinal canal runs through the spine and provides nerves to the rest of the body.

Intense lower back pain - List of case studies

List of Symptoms

Activities deficits Acute backache (radiation to both lower limbs) Acute dyspnea Acute lumbalgia Adenomas with mild ... Insensitivity (lower limbs) Instability Intense arthralgia Intense articular pain Intense loco-regional pain ...

Spinal column pathology - additional opinion

39-year-old male experienced in 1994 intense lower back pain after lifting weights, with spontaneous resolution. In 2006, he ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from L4-L5 and L5-S1 annular protrusion

The patient experienced an episode of lower back pain while carrying home shopping bags. Her family doctor ... returned spreading to the left leg, and the level was more intense than the previous episode. She visited the Emergency Room where a ...

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

and November 3. Due to the appearance of more intense pain in the area of the left ribcage and vertebral column a new PET ... Following the appearance of paresthesia in the lower limbs, reduced sensitivity to temperature at the level of the feet and ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

Lower Back Pain short_summary:  ... experienced a remission of symptoms until even more intense lumbar pain returned spreading to the left leg. She recieved Voltaren, ...

Spinal column pathology

Case history: In 1994, the patient experienced intense low back pain after lifting weights at work. The symptoms resolved ... spondylosis that are more accentuated in the lower half of the dorsal region of the rachis and in the area of the lumbar ...

Post Traumatic Double Pelvic Fracture

aspect of the right interapophyseal region of the lower lumbar segment.” - Orthopedic visit carried out on 08/2008 : ... overlap. Reduction in calcium content .” For the intense algic symptomatology the patient is, at this moment, under therapy with ...

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