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A prospective comparative study using synchronized 3d gait analysis and electromyography: Postural changes and muscle activities in patients with adult spinal deformity and lumbar spinal canal stenosis

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Neuroimaging of Spinal Canal Stenosis

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2016
Spinal stenosis is common and presents in a variety of forms. Symptomatic lumbar stenosis occurs in approximately 10% of the population and cervical stenosis in 9% over age 70. Imaging is central to the management decision process and first-choice MR imaging may be substituted with CT and CT myelography.
P. Cowley
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Spinal canal stenosis

700 Essential Neurology Checklists, 2021
I. Imam
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Decompression of Lumbar Central Spinal Canal Stenosis Following Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Clinical Spine Surgery, 2021
Study Design: This was a retrospective clinical series. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate radiologic changes in central spinal canal dimensions following minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) with ...
J. Khalifeh   +9 more
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Thoracic spinal canal stenosis

Neuroradiology, 1987
✓ Hypertrophy of the posterior spinal elements leading to compromise of the spinal canal and its neural elements is a well-recognized pathological entity affecting the lumbar or cervical spine. Such stenosis of the thoracic spine in the absence of a generalized rheumatological, metabolic, or orthopedic disorder, or a history of trauma is generally ...
T, Jaspan, I M, Holland, J A, Punt
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Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis

Australasian Radiology, 1979
SUMMARYLumbar spinal stenosis is an important condition which has not been fully appreciated in the past. The diagnosis is largely clinical but radiology can materially assist its assessment. The condition often requires wide surgical decompression which produces a high rate of symptomatic relief.
P, Dewey, P, Southwell
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Spinal canal stenosis after vertebroplasty

Clinical Radiology, 2005
Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive treatment for vertebral compression fractures to relieve pain and provide strength. It achieves excellent results regarding pain relief and quality of life. Complications related to the procedure are rated infrequent and mostly minor. However, the long-term consequences are unclear.
M, Hochegger   +3 more
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