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spina bifida occulta . X ray suggestive of Retrolisthesis at the level of L3-4 with spina bifida. Kindly ...(Retrolisthesis at the level of L3-4) ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Recently I have been diagnosed with lumbar spondylosis with early degenerative disc disease .Mils retrolisthesis of L4 over L5 in MRI report. How can this be cured permanently without any surgery? ... View answer
problem for over 2 years now. MRI results- schmorl nodes,minimal degenerative retrolisthesis at L5/S1 ... abutting the bilateral S1 nerve roots. Broad based left foraminal to extraforaminal disc protrusion ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Retrolisthesis deforming the thecal sac with BilateralNeural Foraninal Extensions. Approximate 5mm Perineural ... Changes (Marked At L4/5, Mild At 3/4) With BilateralNeural Foraminal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir Kumar
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
retrolisthesis at l3 compared to l4. First available appt is not for amonth and i now have bad sciatica in both legs. Question: is there anything i might do in the meantime that could make the retrolisthesis... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Phalguna Kousika K
( General & Family Physician)
xray and got these information. Grade I retrolisthesis of L5 over S2. (Xray correlation). Diffuse disc bulge at L4-L5 is causing bilateral mild neural foramen narrowing. Right paramedian disc... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jaideep Gaver
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
small superimposed central dick herniation and 2mm retrolisthesis of l2 on l3 disc slightly indents ... marginal osteophyte and 2mm retrolisthesis of l4 on l5. L4-5 central disc herniation with annular tear ... View answer
exciting nerve roots with neural foraminal compromise right.left . what does that mean please?? also alignment of vertebrae reveals minimal retrolisthesis l5 over s1. ... View answer
retrolisthesis with a shallow noncompressive disc displacement or disc bulge. Facet degenerative change. L4-L5 Disc dedication and mild retrolisthesis with a broad based central disc bulge or disc protrusion... View answer
Answered by :Jay Indravadan Patel
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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