How do I distinguish a herniated disc from a lumbago?

Introduction A herniated disc is a sudden onset of a “disease” that occurs when the core of an intervertebral disc, which is located between the individual vertebrae of the spine, releases from its anchorage and begins to press on the spinal cord. This causes a sudden onset of pain and, depending on where the core … How do I distinguish a herniated disc from a lumbago?

These symptoms suggest lumbago | How do I distinguish a herniated disc from a lumbago?

These symptoms suggest lumbago The signs of lumbago are usually a little less specific. Typically, lumbago results from a movement or effort involving the back. Often the back muscles have not warmed up and have therefore not been able to “cope” with the strain. Lumbago occurs more suddenly than with a herniated disc. Those affected … These symptoms suggest lumbago | How do I distinguish a herniated disc from a lumbago?

Musculus Quadriceps Femoris: Structure, Function & Diseases

The so-called quadriceps femoris muscle is located on the ventral side (front or ventral side) of the thigh and consists of four different muscle heads. Therefore, it is more colloquially known as the four-headed thigh extensor, the four-headed thigh muscle, or the quadriceps. What is the quadriceps femoris muscle? The quadriceps femoris muscle is the … Musculus Quadriceps Femoris: Structure, Function & Diseases

Neck: Structure, Function & Diseases

The neck always causes pain when turning the head and restricts mobility. As a rule, it then seems that something is indeed “in our neck” in the form of stress – tension, hardening, headaches and Co. included. The good news: such complaints are usually harmless. What is the neck? The chiropractor readjusts a stiff neck. … Neck: Structure, Function & Diseases

When does incontinence occur? | Incontinence after a slipped disc

When does incontinence occur? Unfortunately, it is not possible to say exactly when or with whom incontinence can occur. Not every slipped disc of the lumbar spine is the same. Depending on where the protruding intervertebral disc of the spine is pressing, completely different areas of action or perception are affected. Duration of incontinence It … When does incontinence occur? | Incontinence after a slipped disc

Pain of the vertebral joint

Introduction Pain in the spine can also be the result of an impairment of the vertebral joints. Typical disease patterns of the vertebral joints are presented below. For detailed information please follow the links. Vertebral joint blockage LWS Synonyms:Blocking, Segmental Articular Dysfunction, Lumbago, Acute Lumbalgia, Lumbago Location of the greatest pain: Depending on the height … Pain of the vertebral joint

Vertebral joint blockage cervical spine | Pain of the vertebral joint

Vertebral joint blockage cervical spine Synonyms:Blocking, Segmental Articular Dysfunction, Cervicalgia, Acute Wryneck Location of the greatest pain:Depending on the height of the blocked vertebral joint, local pain point, slightly offset to the side of the cervical spine center. Often middle cervical spine section. PathologyCause:Temporary, reversible “entanglement” of an intervertebral joint with painful joint capsule tension. … Vertebral joint blockage cervical spine | Pain of the vertebral joint

Spondylolisthesis | Pain of the vertebral joint

Spondylolisthesis Synonyms:Spondylolisthesis, Spondylolisthesis Location of the greatest pain: In the middle of the affected spinal column section. Almost always lower lumbar spine. PathologyCause:Congenital or acquired spondylolysis or acquired instability due to increasing disc wear Age:Young age (spondylolysis) or old age with wear-related spondylolisthesis. Gender:Women > Men Accident:Recurrent microtrauma in acquired spondylolysis. General physical wear and … Spondylolisthesis | Pain of the vertebral joint

Narrow spinal canal | Pain of the vertebral joint

Narrow spinal canal Synonyms:Spinal Stenosis, Spinal Stenosis, Neuroforaminal Stenosis, Recessus Stenosis Location of the greatest pain: Often unilateral or bilateral leg pain outweighs back pain. But back pain can also predominate. PathologyCause:Wear-related narrowing of the spinal canal with damage to the spinal nerves. Age:In old age Gender:Women > Men Accident:None Type of pain:Dull back pain. … Narrow spinal canal | Pain of the vertebral joint