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Pre-operative Areas of Lumbar Spine Injury and Left Side Radiculopathy Pain - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Pre-operative Areas of Lumbar Spine Injury and Left Side Radiculopathy Pain - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features views of Pre-operative Areas of Injury and Pain secondary to a spinal injury. The following views are illustrated: 1. Posterior view of the male lower extremities showing origination of pain flash in the low back with radiation of pain down into the left leg. 2. Superior view of the L4-5 lumbar disc space with posterolateral disc herniation compromising the exiting left side nerve root.

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