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Straight to the back: Femoral triple lumen catheter misplaced in a lumbar vein. [PDF]
Horani G, Qatanani A, Yusuf M, Ismail M.
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The clinical efficacy of hybrid surgery based on the Waveflex semi-rigid dynamic internal fixation system for the treatment of lumbar degenerative diseases: over three-year follow-up study. [PDF]
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
Some cases of low back pain and sciatica can be due to chemical radiculitis caused by irritant glycoprotein from the nucleus pulposus in contact with the nerve root. The beneficial effects of active and maintenanc f mobilization of the nerve root.
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Some cases of low back pain and sciatica can be due to chemical radiculitis caused by irritant glycoprotein from the nucleus pulposus in contact with the nerve root. The beneficial effects of active and maintenanc f mobilization of the nerve root.
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Spine, 1996
Lumbar discography has been suggested as a means of testing the lumbar disc as a source of back pain. While some clinicians believe that discography helps to identify conditions such as internal disc disruption, and to verify painful disc levels in anticipation of surgery, others find the test unproven and of questionable benefit.
N, Bogduk, M T, Modic
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Lumbar discography has been suggested as a means of testing the lumbar disc as a source of back pain. While some clinicians believe that discography helps to identify conditions such as internal disc disruption, and to verify painful disc levels in anticipation of surgery, others find the test unproven and of questionable benefit.
N, Bogduk, M T, Modic
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THE CORRELATION OF IDIOPATHIC LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS AND LUMBAR LORDOSIS
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1982A definite correlation exists between the presence of idiopathic lumbar scoliosis and hyperlordosis of the lumbar spine. Present data do not reveal whether hyperlordosis constitutes an element which makes a "spine at risk" for developing scoliosis. However, the presence of an extreme lordosis suggests that in any comprehensive plan of treatment of ...
James R. Gage, Richard R. Pelker
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