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Lumbosacral plexus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The anterior divisions of the lumbar nerve, sacral nerve, and coccygeal nerves form the lumbosacral plexus , the first lumbar nerve being frequently joined by a branch from the twelfth thoracic. For...
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Lumbosacral trunk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lumbosacral trunk is nervous tissue that connects the lumbar plexus with the sacral plexus. The lumbosacral trunk comprises the whole of the anterior division of the fifth and a part of that of ...
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Lumbosacral spine MRI - Overview, A lumbosacral spine MRI uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create pictures of the structures that make up the spine, the spinal cord, and the spaces between the vertebrae, through which the nerves travel. ... NMR - lumbosacral spine; Magnetic resonance imaging - lumbosacral spine;
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A lumbosacral spine CT is a computed topography of the lower spine and surrounding tissues. ... In other cases, a CT of the lumbosacral spine may be performed after injecting contrast dye into the spinal canal during a lumbar puncture, to further check for pressure on the nerves.
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X-ray - lumbosacral spine; X-ray - lower spine ... A lumbosacral spine x-ray is a picture of the small bones (vertebrae) in the lower part of the spine (the lumbar region) and the sacrum, the area that connects the spine to the pelvis.
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The Lumbosacral Joint or L5-S1 is where the lumbar spine meets the sacrum, and is the site of an injury called spondylolisthesis. ... The lumbar spine rests upon the sacrum. The place where they meet is called the lumbosacral joint, or L5-S1.
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Lumbosacral radiculopathy occurs in approximately 3-5% of the population, and men and women are affected equally, although men are most commonly affected in their 40s, whereas women are most commonly affected between ages 50-60.4 Of those who have this condition, 10-25% develop symptoms that persist for more than 6 weeks.
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The most common causes of LBP in athletes are musculoligamentous sprains and strains, which occur mainly at the lumbosacral region. ... A positive Patrick test points to a sacroiliac joint inflammation, but this test should be negative in lumbosacral sprains and strains. (See also the eMedicine article Sacroiliac...
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Lumbosacral spine MRI Information from Drugs.com ... NMR - lumbosacral spine; Magnetic resonance imaging - lumbosacral spine; Nuclear magnetic resonance - lumbosacral spine; MRI of lumbosacral spine...
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Lumbosacral spine CT Information from Drugs.com ... A lumbosacral spine CT is a computed topography of the lower spine and surrounding tissues.
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