To identify the validity of the Straight leg raise and crossed straight leg raise in the diagnosis of
Several human conditions have a tendency to affect one side of the body over the other. Do
This is a study on the results of fifty consecutive patients who underwent endoscopic removal of herniated
Study Design: Review of patients with massive disc prolapse, with a minimum of 50% canal occlusion, treated non-operatively. Objectives: To demonstrate the behaviour of massive disc prolapse treated non-operatively. Subjects: Patients with massive disc prolapse whose symptoms had started to resolve or who had refused surgery. Outcome Measures: Spontaneous reduction of disc herniation on MRI scans. Results: There were 10 patients who have had massive
Purpose and Background:. Clinical interpretations of Degenerative
Background. The majority of adults will experience an episode of low back pain during their life. Patients with non-specific low back pain and
Abstract: The importance of nerve root inflammation accompanying disc herniation and its contribution to symptomatology was first proposed in the 1950’s. This encouraged the widespread administration of (percutaneous) epidural steroid injections in the non-surgical treatment of acute and chronic lumbar Radicular pain. It also prompted the local application of steroid preparations directly onto the nerve root at the time of disc compression. The literature supporting this latter practice however, is scant and equivocal. A randomised double blind prospective study was therefore carried out to evaluate the benefits of epidural steroid application at the time of
Introduction. The usefulness of markers of non-specific low back pain (NSLBP), including MRI derived measurements of cross-sectional area (CSA) and functional CSA (FCSA, fat free muscle area) of the lumbar musculature, is in doubt. To our knowledge, such markers remain unexplored in
Introduction: The artificial disc consists of proprietary polyolefin rubber core bonded between two titanium endplates. It has been developed for the treatment of symptomatic disc degeneration with the aim of providing segmental stability and motion following wide disc space clearance. It was designed to have similar properties to a normal adult human intervertebral disc when working in conjunction with the retained anulo-vertebral tissues and the supporting musculoligamentous system. Methods: Over 120 discs were used to biomechanically characterize the Device. Range of motion tests were designed and performed to measure the axial compression, torsional, and shear stiffness of the artificial disc and to compare this with the known values for the human
As part of a 10 year follow-up study investigating the relationship between MRI-diagnosed disc disease and low back pain (LBP), a comparison of MRI image acquisition protocols was conducted. The aim was to establish whether the modern protocol produced improved diagnoses of
Introduction: Disc degeneration is consistent with advancing age and in many cases is associated with back pain and restricted mobility. The traditional surgical treatment for chronic back pain has been spinal fusion to immobilize the painful level. Long-term studies, however, suggest that fusion actually promotes degeneration at adjacent levels. One of the hallmarks of disc degeneration is aggregation of chondrocytes in the nucleus of chondrones, and more recently apoptosis has been implicated as a factor controlling the longevity of the cells. Recent research suggests that it may be possible to restore normal function to degenerate discs by introducing a fresh population of cells. This study investigated the potential for autologous costal chondrocyte implantation to prevent
Introduction:
The reported results for primary
Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine the shock absorption capacity of two currently marketed
Purpose of the study: The theoretical usefulness of a disc prosthesis in comparison with arthrodesis would be to restore physiological segmental motion without perturbing the kinematics of the adjacent levels. The purpose of this study was to determine the rotation centers of the lumbar segments before and after implantation of a disc prosthesis with a mobile insert (Mobidisc™). Material and methods: Lateral flexion and extension views in the sitting position with a stabilized pelvis were obtained before and after implantation of the
Purpose of the study: The endoscopic transforaminal approach to the
Several surgical options have been utilised to treat patients with back dominant
Introduction. Patients with recurrent low back pain (LBP) exhibit changes in postural control. Stereotypical muscle activations resulting from external perturbations include anticipatory (APAs) and compensatory (CPAs) postural adjustments. This study aimed to determine differences in postural control strategies (APAs and CPAs) between those with and without
Introduction: The effect of facet tropism on the development of
To evaluate prognostic factors that influence outcome particularly those related to duration of symptoms in surgery for lumbar radiculopathy, #2. In primary care 75% of patients are pain free after the onset of sciatica within 28 days. The optimum timing of surgery for unresolved leg pain secondary to herniated