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Ruptured DiskInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Options for Herniated Lumbar Disc Description: Illustrated discussion of causes of disc herniation, assessment, imaging procedures and both surgical and non-surgical treatment. (aafp.org) |
Diagnotic Investigation of Spinal Conditions and Sciatica Description: UK-based chairty to searching for ways to prevent and eliminate disc-related pain, disability and the trauma of surgery. (discsfoundation.org) |
eMedicine Health - Lumbar Laminectomy Description: Information on risks and benefits of this procedure. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Herniated Disk Description: Fact sheet from the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons. (orthoinfo.aaos.org) |
Herniated Disk Description: Information on causes and symptoms. (orthopedics.about.com) |
Herniated Lumbar Disk Description: Description and the options for treatment. Dr. Humberto Trejos, Costa Rica. (trejos.com) |
My Back Solution Description: Describes exercises, therapy, natural pain relief and dietary changes. (mybacksolution.com) |
SpineOnline Description: Especially about herniated disc, ruptured disk, slipped disk, spine, laminectomy. (spineonline.com) |
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