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nerveroot impingement. L5/s1 large extruded disc with central , left paracentral thecal sac and lateral neural foraminal, cauda equina nerveroot impingement ... View answer
left intervertebral and exit foramen. No significant nerveroot compression . L4-5: Diffuse disc bulge with moderate compression on thecal sac and bilateral intervertebral foramina . No nerve... View answer
Could displacement of the right nerveroot due to a protrusion of the thecal sac be medicated with chiropractic care? Occasionally I will get weakness in the leg but not very often (after sleeping for awhile)... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
bulge that lies in direct contact with the right S1 nerveroot but no nerveroot compression is ... area L5-S1 & resonating through lower back, flutes, pelvis, legs & inflammation in the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saad Sultan
( General & Family Physician)
What does lumbosacral plexus .there appears to be some altered diffusion in the right L5 nerveroot , series 8 image 135 which may reflect nerveroot irratation . pelvic soft tissues. There is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gunjan Jain
( General & Family Physician)
bulge at l3-l4 with impingement upon the left l3 nerveroot. Left foraminal and posterior left paracentral annular bulge which may impinge upon left l5 nerveroot as it passes this level. and... View answer
. The right nerveroot was was loaded with scar tissue. The doctor could not advance the catheter far ... nerveroot inflamation. Over all the procedure made me worse then I was before the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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