Yes, it is possible, but not by all means.
Any disorder with the ribs can certainly cause lumbar pain. Perhaps the body is favoring the ribs and carrying itself in a way that causes lumbar strain.
The kidney is located behind the abdominal cavity in the retroperitoneum.
Intervertebral disc disorders; postlaminectomy syndrome; lumbar region (Spinal disorder due to spinal laminectomy surgery; lumbar region)
The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
The Kidney
They are herniated disc and kidney infections.
The mortality rate for a lumbar laminectomy is between 0.8% and 1%.
In your left lumbar region, you have: Portions of your small and large intestines. 1 kidney Portions of the liver Pancreas Portions of the stomach A few other assorted organs, some gender-dependent. I'm not a major in biology, but I hope this gives you an idea.
1) lumbar muscles 2)left kidney 3) head of pancreas 4) duodenum 5) intestinal loops 6) hepatic flexure of colon Please show 3 D view of the location of Head of Pancreas and right kidney within the left lumber region
Part of the colon and the small intestines, and just a little tip of the lower liver and maybe a tip of the gall bladder
A lumbar puncture is typically performed in the lower back, between the third and fourth or fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae. This location allows for the needle to be inserted into the subarachnoid space to collect cerebrospinal fluid for diagnostic purposes.
Lumbar