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In this section you will find intresting case studies where the DynaWell L-spine is used. The page is still under construction and evaluation, and notice will be given upon completion of this section.
 
 
Case 1

 
Patient: Female 42 years

History: Neurogenic Claudicationm, accentuated in walking

Diagnosis: Increasing recess stenosis dx

Info: Unlimited walking capacity post operation
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Case 2

 
Patient: Female, 45 years

History: Sciatica

Diagnosis: Increasing central and recess stenosis

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Case 3

 
Patient: Female, 49 years

History: Sciatica sin

Diagnosis: Increasing recess stenosis

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Case 4

 
Patient: Female, 55 years

History: Neurogenic Claudication with Sciatica

Diagnosis: Increasing central stenosis

Info: Postoperatively, pain free and full time work

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Case 5

 
Patient: Male, 36 years

History: Neurogenic Claudication

Info: Increasing central stenosis

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Case 6

 
Patient: Male, 56 years

History: Diabetes, Polyneuropathy, and/or Neurogenic Claudication

Diagnosis: Increasing central stenosis

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Case 7

 
Patient: Male, 75 years

History: Sciatica

Diagnosis: Increasing nerve root compression dx by a synovial cyst

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Case 8

 
Patient: Male, 76 years

History: 2 years severe sciatica, impaired walking and standing capacity width motor ans sensory disturbances

Diagnosis: Synovial Cyst dx

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Case 9

 
Patient: Male, 54 years

Diagnosis: Sciatica dx

Info: Synovial Cyst

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Case 10

 
Patient: Female, 53 years

Diagnosis: Sciatica sin

Info: Increasing central stenosis and recess stenosis sin

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Case 11

 
Patient: Male, 54 years

Diagnosis: Neurogenic Claudication

Info: Increasing central stenosis

Courtesy of Triservice General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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Case 12

 
Patient: Male, 33 years

Diagnosis: Low back pain when walking

Info: Increasing central stenosis

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Case 13

 
Patient: -

Diagnosis: -

Info: Synovial Cyst

Courtesy of Dr U Amendy Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK

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Case 14

 
Patient: Male, 58 years

Diagnosis: Low Back Pain

Info: Increasing disc herniation and recess stenosis sin

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Case 15

 
Patient: Male, 61 years

Diagnosis: Neurogenic Claudication

Info: Increasing recess stenosis sin

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Case 16

 
Patient: Female, 14 years

Diagnosis: Idiopathic Sciliosis

Info: Axial loading increases Cobb angle as if in standing position.

Courtesy of Dr E MacSweeney, Open MRI, Harley Street, London, UK

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Case 17

 
Patient: Male, 54 years

Diagnosis: Neurogenic Claudication

Info: Increasing central stenosis

Courtesy of Triservice General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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Case 18

 
Patient: Male, 73 years

Diagnosis: Neurogenic Claudication

Info: Increasing central stenosis

Courtesy Chung Shan Med University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan


 
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