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- Spinal Lesions: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
A lesion on the spine refers to any type of abnormal tissue that forms along the spinal cord This includes non-cancerous tumors as well as cancerous growths, but a lesion may also be related to trauma or underlying disease
- Herniated Disc S1-S2 Symptoms and Treatment
The sacral spine, particularly the S1-S2 region, plays a vital role in supporting the weight of the upper body and facilitating body movement He emphasizes that when issues arise in this area, it can lead to debilitating pain and discomfort, significantly impacting an individual’s quality of life
- Sacral Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
Sacral fractures are common pelvic ring injuries that are under-diagnosed and often associated with neurologic compromise Diagnosis can made with pelvis radiographs but frequently require pelvic CT scan for full characterization
- Sacral (S1-S5) Spinal Cord Injuries
Learn about sacral spine injuries (S1–S5), including sacral sparing, nerve root compression, and recovery outlook Trusted insights and real support available
- Herniated Disc S1 – S2 Symptoms Treatment - Dr. Kevin Pauza
A central disc herniation is a rare condition that can cause low back pain, saddle pain in the S1-S2 distributions A central herniated spine may also cause nerve root compressions of the cauda-equina
- Spinal Cord Injury Levels: A Complete Overview of Each Type
Those with an S1 spinal cord injury can also extend the ankle so that the foot points down (ankle plantarflexion) S2 spinal cord injury – will have sensation in most areas of the back of the legs, as well as the ability to bend the knees (knee flexion)
- SACRAL LESIONS: Differential diagnosis for the general . . . - EPOS™
The presence of multiple lesions involving the sacrum and the rest of the spine suggests the diagnosis of metastatic disease or multiple myeloma Metastases are the commonest malignant tumours of the sacrum
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