The lumbar region is located between the thoracic (chest) region of the spine and the sacrum, a large bone at the base of the spine. The lumbar spine usually curves slightly inward, called lordosis.
Understanding these associations can enhance the diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients experiencing low back pain related to LSTV. Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebrae (LSTV): An ...
This curve helps keep the discs and muscles in proper alignment. The lumbar spine rests upon the sacrum. The place where they meet is called the lumbosacral joint, or L5-S1. The muscles in your ...
MRI L-S spine or lumbar spine Axial T2W view with sagittal plane for diagnosis ... Vertebrae of Human Skeleton System Anatomy Doctor with human Spine anatomy model. Spinal Cord Disorder and disease, ...
Plain radiographs of the lumbosacral spine showing the presence of an enlarged transverse process of the L5 vertebrae that forms a joint/pseudoarticulation with the sacrum or the iliac bone suggests ...
aiming to assist in the diagnosis of lumbar degenerative diseases by identifying lumbar spine magnetic resonance images (MRI) and improve the clinical efficiency of physicians. Methods: The PP-YOLOv2 ...
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that causes compression of the spinal cord and/or nerve roots. Resulting pain and numbness (in the hands, arms, legs, and/or feet) can vary depending ...
CT Lumbar spine or CT L-S spine 3D rendering for patient back pain. MRI L-S spine or lumbar spine sagittal T1W and T2W for diagnosis spinal cord compression. MRI L-S spine or lumbar spine sagittal T1W ...
Spinal cord compression (SCC) occurs in 5% to 30% of the oncology population and affects patient function, comfort, and general quality of life. Patients with lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate ...