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lumbar disk prolapse - ترجمة إلى العربية

DISEASE
Slipped disc; Herniated disc; Disc herniation; Herniated Disk; Slipped disk; Lumbar disc herniation; Slipped Disk; Herniated disk; Prolapsed disc; Lumbar disc hernia; Lumbar disc prolapse; Nucleoplasty; Hernia nuclei pulposi; Hernia nucleus pulposus; Herniated lumbar disc; Herniated nucleus pulposus; Nucleus pulposus herniation; Prolapsed intervertibral disc; Bulging disc; Spinal Disc Herniation; Intervertebral disc displacement; Displacement cervical intervertebral disc; Lumbar disc displacement; Bulging disk; Discus hernia; Herniated spinal disc; Spinal disc hernia; Prolapsed intervertebral disc; Cervical disc herniation; Hernia disci
  • Herniated disc at C6–C7 level
  • Herniated lumbar disc

lumbar disk prolapse      
‎ تَدَلِّي القُرْصِ القَطَنِيّ‎
vertebrae lumbales         
  • The fifth lumbar vertebra from above
  • Lumbar vertebrae
VERTEBRAE IN THE REGION OF THE LOWER BACK, BELOW THE THORACIC VERTEBRAE AND ABOVE THE SACRAL VERTEBRAE
Lumbar Vertebrae; Lumbar spine; Lumbar vertebræ; Lumbar vertebra; L1 vertebra; First lumbar vertebra; Lumbar vertebra 1; Lumbar vertebra 2; Lumbar vertebra 3; Lumbar vertebra 4; Lumbar vertebra 5; Vertebrae lumbales; Lumbarization of the first sacral vertebra; Sacralization of the l5; Sacralization of L5; Sacralization of the fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar vertebra; Fifth lumbar vertebra; L5 vertebrae
‎ الفِقْراتُ القَطَنِيَّة‎
lumbar vertebrae         
  • The fifth lumbar vertebra from above
  • Lumbar vertebrae
VERTEBRAE IN THE REGION OF THE LOWER BACK, BELOW THE THORACIC VERTEBRAE AND ABOVE THE SACRAL VERTEBRAE
Lumbar Vertebrae; Lumbar spine; Lumbar vertebræ; Lumbar vertebra; L1 vertebra; First lumbar vertebra; Lumbar vertebra 1; Lumbar vertebra 2; Lumbar vertebra 3; Lumbar vertebra 4; Lumbar vertebra 5; Vertebrae lumbales; Lumbarization of the first sacral vertebra; Sacralization of the l5; Sacralization of L5; Sacralization of the fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar; Sacralization of fifth lumbar vertebra; Fifth lumbar vertebra; L5 vertebrae
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تعريف

lumbar
Lumbar means relating to the lower part of your back. (MEDICAL)
Lumbar support is very important if you're driving a long way.
ADJ: ADJ n

ويكيبيديا

Spinal disc herniation

A spinal disc herniation is an injury to the cushioning and connective tissue between vertebrae, usually caused by excessive strain or trauma to the spine. It may result in back pain, pain or sensation in different parts of the body, and physical disability. The most conclusive diagnostic tool for disc herniation is MRI, and treatment may range from painkillers to surgery. Protection from disc herniation is best provided by core strength and an awareness of body mechanics including posture.

When a tear in the outer, fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out beyond the damaged outer rings, the disc is said to be herniated.

Disc herniation is frequently associated with age-related degeneration of the outer ring, known as the annulus fibrosus, but is normally triggered by trauma or straining by lifting or twisting. Tears are almost always posterolateral (on the back sides) owing to relative narrowness of the posterior longitudinal ligament relative to the anterior longitudinal ligament. A tear in the disc ring may result in the release of chemicals causing inflammation, which can result in severe pain even in the absence of nerve root compression.

Disc herniation is normally a further development of a previously existing disc protrusion, in which the outermost layers of the annulus fibrosus are still intact, but can bulge when the disc is under pressure. In contrast to a herniation, none of the central portion escapes beyond the outer layers. Most minor herniations heal within several weeks. Anti-inflammatory treatments for pain associated with disc herniation, protrusion, bulge, or disc tear are generally effective. Severe herniations may not heal of their own accord and may require surgery.

The condition may be referred to as a slipped disc, but this term is not accurate as the spinal discs are firmly attached between the vertebrae and cannot "slip" out of place.