Facet syndrome

What is a facet syndrome? The facet syndrome belongs to the degenerative (wear-related) diseases of the spine and describes a complex of different signs of disease (syndrome) in advanced wear of the small vertebral joints (spondylarthrosis). Spondylarthrosis itself can either occur as an independent, leading clinical picture, in which case it is referred to as … Facet syndrome

Pseudoradicular symptoms | Symptoms of a lumbar spine syndrome

Pseudoradicular symptoms In contrast to radicular pain, the radiating character of pseudoradicular pain is limited to the thigh at most. A further main differentiation criterion is that pseudoradicular pain is not caused by a nerve root cell lesion, but is merely due to the irritation of the nervous structures. Thus, the nerve does not have … Pseudoradicular symptoms | Symptoms of a lumbar spine syndrome

Symptoms of spinal canal stenosis | Spinal canal stenosis

Symptoms of spinal canal stenosis The complaints that can be caused by spinal canal stenosis are varied and not very characteristic. Only at a very advanced stage of spinal canal stenosis does a disease-specific constellation of symptoms (signs of disease) appear. The general symptoms of spinal canal stenosis include Typical symptoms of spinal canal stenosis … Symptoms of spinal canal stenosis | Spinal canal stenosis

Diagnosis of spinal canal stenosis | Spinal canal stenosis

Diagnosis of spinal canal stenosis The patient’s medical history (anamnesis), with the indications of spinal canal stenosis, points the way forward. Mostly, however, rather the unspecific symptoms of the disease are described. The clinical picture and the level of spinal canal stenosis cannot usually be determined by the examination findings alone. Imaging techniques help to … Diagnosis of spinal canal stenosis | Spinal canal stenosis

Spinal canal stenosis of the lumbar spine | Spinal canal stenosis

Spinal canal stenosis of the lumbar spine Patients often complain of severe back pain, which can often radiate into one or both legs (lumboischialgia). These radiating pains are usually described as shooting and stabbing. A further characteristic is an often limited walking distance. Depending on the extent of the constriction, patients report that their legs … Spinal canal stenosis of the lumbar spine | Spinal canal stenosis