2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmr.2010.10.002
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Surgical Treatment and Outcomes of Lumbar Radiculopathy

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“…4,8,16,33,35 These symptoms appear in several frequencies. The focus should be on the urinary retention because it provides the classifi cation of CES which is CES-R (a complete urinary retention) and CES-I (an incomplete urinary retention).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4,8,16,33,35 These symptoms appear in several frequencies. The focus should be on the urinary retention because it provides the classifi cation of CES which is CES-R (a complete urinary retention) and CES-I (an incomplete urinary retention).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,6,8,10,16,19,27,30,[33][34][35] CES affects the refl exes as bulbocavernosus, medioplantar and Achilles tendon. 5,9,24,25 LOW BACK PAIN More and more people begin to experience low back pain each day.…”
Section: Symptomatology Of Ces Due To Lumbar Disc Herniationmentioning
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“…Although there is no treatment option available through medicine for sciatica, the only possible intervention which can cure the condition is surgery [11]. However, hijama was found to be very effective in 67 percent of the patients experiencing severe sciatic pain due to disc prolapse or herniation at the L4/L5 vertebrae.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4]14,17,[20][21][22][23] This current review will examine the studies investigating fusion as compared with discectomy alone to determine if evidence exists for the addition of fusion in patients with primary disc herniation. Advocates for fusion during the index discectomy claim that stabilizing the segment may prevent late-onset instability and the development of chronic low-back pain.…”
Section: 11mentioning
confidence: 99%