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Q: What is transitional lumbosacral junction?
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What is lumbosacral junction?

The lumbosacral junction is located in the lower center of the back and between the hips. It consists of the L5 vertebral and the first sacral vertebral body.


What does lumbosacral junction is assumed l5 s1 mean?

Your spinal cord is made up of 5 different areas, based on how many vertebrae (pieces of spine) make it up. You have: 7 CERVICAL 12 THORACIC 5 LUMBAR 5 SACRAL 5 COCCYGEAL Therefore the lumbosacral junction (where lumbar meets sacral) is assumed to be at L5 (the 5th and last lumbar vertebrae) and S1 (the 1st sacral vertebrae).


Is Lumbar strain and lumbosacral strain the same thing?

no it is not, a lumbosacral sprain is the severe stretching, while a lumbosacral strain is a partial or complete tearing


What is the ICD 9 code for lumbosacral para vertebral myofascitis?

Acute left lumbosacral paravertebral myofascitis ICD-9 code is 724.2


Which plexus gives rise to the sciatic nerve?

The lumbosacral plexus.


Diagnosis code 724.4?

Thoracic or lumbosacral neuritis or radiculitis


What is lumbosacral neuritis?

Lumbosacral neuritis is characterized by the nerves in the lumbar area of the spine being inflamed. Pain in the lower back and pain shooting down the legs are both common symptoms.


What epithelial tissue do you find in the urinary bladder?

Transitional


What is transitional boundary?

A transitional boundary.


What is the type of epithelial tissues that contains cells that can change shape as the tissue streches?

Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.


What is the Network of spinal nerves that supplies the pelvis and legs?

lumbosacral plexus


What is hyperesthesia in lumbosacral region?

increased sensitivity to touch in the lower back