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Lumbar spinal stenosis primarily develops in people over the age of 50 and is the result of a degenerative condition as the result of general wear and tear. This condition can [...]
Lumbar spinal stenosis primarily develops in people over the age of 50 and is the result of a degenerative condition as the result of general wear and tear. This condition can [...]
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar spine. If it is associated with a significant or unstable slip of the vertebra, a decompression and fusion is [...]
Degenerative spondylolysthesis is a common condition that affects many individuals over the age of 40. It occurs when the disc and facets wear out and the vertebra above slips forward on [...]
This video--Reasons for Surgery to Treat Low Back Pain--is a video regarding the lumbar spine with general descriptions of the reasons lower back pain might exists; surgical treatment is included with [...]
This is the third video in the lumbar spine series to explain how the lumbar spine produces pain (learn about the lumbar spine). The first two videos in this series includes: Introduction [...]
This video--Design Problems with the Lumbar Disc, Genetics and Blood Supply-- is the second in the series to understand the lumbar spine. The first video in this series provides an understanding [...]
This video--Introduction to the Function of the Lumbar Spine--is the most important video to start with to understand how the lumbar spine functions. It covers the basic functions of the lumbar [...]
This video--Hump-back, Increased Thoracic Kyphosis, Scheuermanns and Degenerative Kyphosis--demonstrates the importance of normal balance and how the normal curves of the spine (cervical and lumbar lordosis and thoracic kyphosis) balance each [...]
In the cervical spine, the artificial disc has been designed to allow some motion of the defective segment by replacing the damaged disc with this implant. This theoretically reduces stress on the segments [...]
Posterior cervical foramenotomy is a technique to decompress the cervical nerve root without a fusion. This video details the posterior cervical foramenotomy procedure. The approach is from the back of the neck and the [...]