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Mild neural foraminal stenosis. Depending on which part of your spine is affected, you may feel some pain, tingling, or numbness if you have mild foraminal stenosis.
Taking place from 22nd - 28th January 2025, Cervical Cancer Prevention Week is an opportunity to learn about how to prevent cervical cancer, how to prepare for a smear test, and to spread ...
Foraminal Stenosis: This occurs when the openings (foramina) through which the nerve roots exit the spine become compressed. This can result in radiating pain, often felt in the legs or feet, a ...
Neural foraminal stenosis is a common condition that can cause symptoms referred to as a pinched nerve. The neural foramen (spinal foramen) are small holes on the sides of the backbone that are ...
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Figure 1. Spectrum of foraminal stenosis on computed tomography (CT) of the neck in Horner syndrome without any other identifiable cause. The majority of patients had patent bilateral neural foramina ...
Background/aim In high-level Olympic athletes, many spinal pathologies arise from overuse, while others are the result of acute injury. Our aim is to analyse the epidemiology of spinal pathologies ...
The main symptom of neuroforaminal stenosis is pain. Numbness and/or tingling can occur as well. Neurogenic claudication occurs as a result of ischemia (a lack of blood flow) to the nerves and usually ...