Radicular pain in the S1 distribution

Spondylolisthesis

Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolisthesis describes the anterior or posterior displacement of a vertebra or the vertebral column in relation to the vertebrae below. It was first described in 1782 by Belgian obstetrician, Dr. Herbinaux. He reported a bony prominence anterior to the sacrum that obstructed the vagina of a small number of patients. The term “spondylolisthesis” was coined in 1854, from the Greek σπονδυλος = "vertebra" and "ὁλισθος" = "slipperiness", "a slip". The variant "listhesis", resulting from misdivision of this compound word, is sometimes applied in conjunction with scoliosis...

Radicular pain in the S1 distribution - List of case studies

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

Lower Back Pain short_summary:  ... 1. I assume the patient has combined mechanical and Lt. radicular pain. 2. The pain lasts for about 6 months, unrelieved by ...

Back Pain with Partial Sensory Leg Anesthesia

Back Pain and Loss of Sensation ... 25-year-old male had an outbreak of sharp pain in the loin, and afterwards complained of partial sensory anesthesia in his ... treatment attributed to the L4-5 disc herniation (Lt L5 radicular pain) can be treated by surgery . In my opinion surgery should ...

Low back pain due to spondylosis and degenerative disc disease

Chronic low back pain short_summary:  ... of chronic low back pain with a discogenic, spondylitic, radicular and myofascial components. The degenerative disc changes are ...

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