Hernias don't heal by themselves and need surgery to be fixed. If you notice severe pain, redness, or a swollen hernia that doesn't go away, you should see a healthcare provider right away. Drink ...
Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common and frequently occurring condition primarily caused by lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration (LIVDD) and protrusion of the nucleus pulposus (NP), with low ...
Lumbar hernias (LHs) are exceedingly rare, with definite management being surgery immediately upon diagnosis when the patient is medically fit. Herein, we report the case of a male patient in his ...
Lumbar retrolisthesis is when parts of your backbone are slipping backward on one another. Although this condition generally causes few symptoms, there’s evidence that lumbar retrolisthesis can lead ...
Having a gaming chair as a part of your PlayStation 5 gaming setup is extremely important, as it can help you avoid back pain when you play for a long period of time. But if you’re short on budget for ...
Low back pain is a common complaint. An estimated 70% to 85% of the adult population is reported to experience the problem at some point during their lifetime. While the source of back pain – ...
When lower back pain and/or related leg pain are not relieved by conservative treatments such as activity modification, medications, physical therapy, epidural steroid injections, nerve ablation ...
Abstract: Computed tomography (CT) images are the most commonly used radiographic imaging modality for detecting and diagnosing lumbar diseases. Despite many outstanding advances, computer-aided ...
Lumbar disc herniation refers to the condition in which one of the discs in the lower back (lumbar spine) protrudes or ruptures. The lumbar spine consists of a stack of bones called vertebrae ...