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¤ Role of weight-bearing flexion and extension myelography in evaluating the intervertebral disc

¤ Positional MR imaging of the lumbar spine: does it demonstrate nerve root compromise not visible at conventional MR imaging?

¤ The diagnostic effect from axial loading of the lumbar spine during computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with degenerative disorders.

¤ Axially loaded magnetic resonance image of the lumbar spine in asymptomatic individuals.

¤ Occult lumbar lateral spinal stenosis in neural foramina subjected to physiologic loading.

¤ Lumbar spine mechanical response to axial compression load in vivo.

¤ Dynamic effects on the lumbar spinal canal: axially loaded CT-myelography and MRI in patients with sciatica and/or neurogenic claudication.

¤ Positionally dependent spinal stenosis: correlation of upright flexion-extension myelography and computed tomographic myelography.

¤ Influence of spinal posture on abnormalities demonstrated by lumbar myelography.

¤ The effect of flexion-extension motion of the lumbar spine on the capacity of the spinal canal. An experimental study.

¤ Posture-dependent bilateral compression of L4 or L5 nerve roots in facet hypertrophy. A dynamic CT-myelographic study.

¤ The validity of upright myelography for diagnosing lumbar disc herniation.

¤ Mechanical response of the lumbar spine to seated postural loads.

¤ Dynamic examination of the lumbar spine by using vertical, open magnetic resonance imaging.

¤ The role of spinal flexion and extension in changing nerve root compression in disc herniations.

¤ Positional MR imaging of the lumbar spine: does it demonstrate nerve root compromise not visible at conventional MR imaging?

¤ Positional variability in redundant lumbar nerve-root syndrome.

¤ Role of stenosis of spinal canal in L4-L5 nerve root compression assessed by flexion-extension myelography.

¤ Measurement of lumbar spine flexion-extension using a low-field open-magnet magnetic resonance scanner.

¤ Assessment of spinal kinematics using open interventional magnetic resonance imaging.

¤ Functional MRT of the LS in an open magnet system--the initial results

¤ Functional radiography of the lumbar spine.


Lumbar Flexion




Lumbar Extension




Scans in all recumbent positions



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