Lumbalgia

Low back pain

Low
Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal disorder affecting 80% of people at some point in their lives. In the United States it is the most common cause of job-related disability, a leading contributor to missed work, and the second most common neurological ailment — only headache is more common. It can be either acute, subacute or chronic in duration. With conservative measures, the symptoms of low back pain typically show significant improvement within a few weeks from onset.

Lumbalgia - List of case studies

Spinal Channel Stenosis

visit 1 month prior confirmed: “ Lumbalgia with slight left sciatica from L5-S1 vertebral stenosis . ... right), Misalignment (iliac crests and femoral heads), Lumbalgia, Slipped Ring apophysis L5 , Disc herniation (bulge) ...

Hypoesthesia of the Lower Limb

ACL and was operated. After the surgery he suffered acute lumbalgia. Twelve days later he was re-admitted for knee effusion and elevated ... . At that point the patient suffered " acute lumbalgia " and on discharge there were probably no pathological ...

List of Symptoms

to both lower limbs) Acute dyspnea Acute lumbalgia Adenomas with mild displasia Adiadochokinesis ... Lt radicular pain(intractable radicular pain) Lumbalgia Lumbar pain Lumbosciatic pain Lump at injection site ...

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

In anamnesis: - tonsillectomy at 5 years; - left lumbalgia and lumbosciatic for which he underwent a lumbar MRI in 1997 with ... Tags: Symptoms : lumbalgia, heavy current shocks (lower limbs), intense sense of weakness (both ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

infectious mononucleosis Acute leukemia Acute lumbalgia Acute myeloradiculoneuritis Acute myocardial infarction ...

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