Asymmetric disks
We often see asymmetric disks, bulge or protrusion, where the side of radiculopathy is opposite the side of maximum disk protrusion in the spinal canal. Have others noticed this as well?
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Posted on February 4th, 2009 by Walter Bartynski, University of Pittsburgh | 501 views
We often see asymmetric disks, bulge or protrusion, where the side of radiculopathy is opposite the side of maximum disk protrusion in the spinal canal. Have others noticed this as well?
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