Please have it checked by a Doctor as soon as possible.
Not typical of lumbar spinal stenosis because the claudication is not affecting the descending long tracts of the spinal cord which terminates at L1.
lumbar, thoracic and sacral
cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral.
Diclofenac+vitamins B1,B6, B12 a lumbar vertebre, non steroidal non steroidal anti inflammatory drug, and pain reliever
It is a medical term for describing common "back strain". It actually refers to all soft tissue injuries of the lumbar spine. Soft tissues are the muscles, nerves, ligaments, tendons, and blood vessels around the spine.
The vertebrae located in the lower back are known as the lumbar vertebrae. They are the five largest and strongest vertebrae in the spinal column, situated below the thoracic vertebrae and above the sacrum. The lumbar vertebrae support the majority of the body's weight and are responsible for the flexibility and movement of the lower back.
The L2 vertebra is located below the waist. It is part of the lumbar region of the spine, which consists of five vertebrae (L1 to L5) situated in the lower back. The lumbar region is typically considered to be below the rib cage and above the sacrum, aligning with the waist area.
A sprain of the lumbar vertebrata.
lumbar subluxation
lumbar vertebrae
There are 5 lumbar vertebra
The "L" in L5 stands for lumbar, indicating that the vertebra is part of the lumbar region of the spine, specifically the fifth lumbar vertebra.
The kidney is located behind the abdominal cavity in the retroperitoneum.
The lumbar usually refers to the lower part of the back.
The lumbar vertebrae are the backbones of the lower back.
Five lumbar vertebrae.
the vertebrate is divide to 5 segments one of them is the lumbar vertebrate witch contain of 5 lumbar vertebras L1-L5