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Spinal Stenosis " Spinal Stenosis of the Lumbar and Cervical Spine - LSI ®
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Most Recently Shared on May 17, 2010 at 1:15 pm By:
Most cases of spinal stenosis occur in the lower back & affect the sciatic nerve, which runs along the back of the leg. http://ow.ly/kPRV
Highlights from Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
news-medical.net — “The Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) is the first comprehensive study to look at the effectiveness of different treatments for low back and leg pain. It was designed to provide data and outcomes to guide doctors and their patients in their treatment choices for three common spinal disorders: intervertebral disk herniation (IDH), degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS), and lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Complex Spinal Reconstruction * Cervical and Thoracic Spine Disorders * Neck & Chest * Spine Education * Los Angeles, California
infospine.net — “Cervical and thoracic spine disorders can affect more than one vertebral level of the spine. Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, excessive kyphosis, vertebral fracture, and other disorders can cause pain, numbness, weakness, and tingling in the upper back, shoulders, and arms. In some cases, surgery is necessary.” View full resource at infospine.net
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What is Spinal Stenosis?
spine-health.com — “Learn about the types of spinal stenosis, including lumbar stenosis and cervical stenosis, and associated pain and symptoms.” View full resource at spine-health.com
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Exams and Tests for Sciatica
spineuniverse.com — “Some tests, such as CT scans and MRIs, may be necessary to help diagnose sciatica or piriformis syndrome. If your doctor or spine specialist suspects a herniated disc or lumbar spinal stenosis, he or she may order an MRI.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Psychiatry Article | Spine
mdlinx.com — “Depression Is Associated With a Poorer Outcome of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Surgery: A Two-Year Prospective Follow-up Study” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
spine-health.com — “Lumbar stenosis occurs when nerves in the lower back are compressed. Lumbar spinal stenosis symptoms often include sciatica and/or leg pain while walking.” View full resource at spine-health.com
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Spinal Stenosis: Neck and Back Nerve Compression
spineuniverse.com — “Spinal stenosis usually affects the cervical (neck) or lumbar (low back) spine. Progressive degenerative changes in the spine can sometime cause this disorder to develop.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - Overview
spineuniverse.com — “Spinal stenosis is most common in the last three levels of the lumbar spine namely L3-4, L4-5 and L5-S1. It is diagnosed and confirmed by an MRI or CAT scan/myelogram.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - Part 1
spineuniverse.com — “Lumbar spinal stenosis is a result of aging and everyday wear and tear on the spine. Though these changes happen to all of us, not everyone will experience the symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Understanding the progression of cervical spondylosis to spinal stenosis - by Nicole Evans M.D. - Helium
helium.com — “Cervical spondylosis is a condition in which the joints between the vertebral bones of the spine degenerate, potentially progressing to a medical ..., Nicole Evans M.D.” View full resource at helium.com
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Understanding the progression of cervical spondylosis to spinal stenosis: http://9mp.com/cervical-spine-stenosis
Laser Spine Institute Patient Profile: Meet Kamisha Hicks | Laser Spine Institute Blog
blogs.laserspineinstitute.com — “Kamisha Hicks Spine Surgey Patient Lumbar Surgery 11/24/2010 Gilbert, AZ Hobbies:Jet skiing Profession: Coordinator for developmentally disabled children Conditions treated:Arthritis of the spine, bone spurs, degenerative disc disease, foraminal stenosis, herniated/bulging disc, pinched nerve, sciatica and spinal stenosis.” View full resource at blogs.laserspineinstitute.com
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Cervical Spinal Stenosis III
nfra.net — “A central nervous system (CNS) involvement in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome appears to be at least partially responsible for some patients--™ symptoms. Research studying the involvement of the cervical spine and foramen magnum is ongoing.” View full resource at nfra.net
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Study Shows Minimally Invasive Spine Decompression Effective for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
beckersorthopedicandspine.com — “Becker's Orthopedic & Spine Review is a leading resource offering news and analysis on business and legal issues relating to orthopedic and spine practices.” View full resource at beckersorthopedicandspine.com
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Spinal Stenosis: Lumbar and Cervical
spineuniverse.com — “Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, which may place pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. It most commonly affects the lumbar and cervical areas of the spine. Review your treatment options, including surgery, in this article.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery for fast relief of back pain, herniated disc, spinal stenosis in Austin, TX- Celling Treatment Centers
cellingtreatmentcenters.com — “Discover the benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery for treatment of spine problems including back pain, lumbar herniated discs, spinal stenosis and sciatica at Celling Treatment Centers - now serving Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Spine problems including bone spurs quickly relieved.” View full resource at cellingtreatmentcenters.com
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