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		<title>Zak acupuncture for Lumbar nerve injury</title>
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			<title>Zak acupuncture for spina Bifida</title>
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			<description>X, female, 40 years old, often due to bending in the work, feeling back pain, unable to walk long time, in the hospital diagnosis: S1 recessive congenital spina bifida, with cauda equina compression. Have had surgery at the hospital, but after surgery showed no sign of improvement. 



Clinical examination: Spinal normal appearance, straight legs bending test, hand fingertip 40 cm from the ground, led to the waist and sacral pain, foot pain to radiation. Straight legs straight Test restricted  ...</description>
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			<title>Zak acupuncture for lumbar sacralization</title>
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			<description>C, female, 50 years old, continuing a year right waist pain, no history of trauma, pain sacrum at the right location, the posterior thigh and leg lateral toes. After numbness in the lateral leg, toes numb. Unable to walk. Hospital Diagnosis: lumbar sacralization. 



Clinical examination; spinal look normal, straight legs bending test: hand fingertip 20 cm from the ground. Straight leg extension waist test also restricted. However, no increase from low back pain. Straight-leg raising test,  ...</description>
			<category>Zak acupuncture for Lumbar nerve injury</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 20:16:06 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Zak acupuncture for Lumbar nerve injury case</title>
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			<description>T, male, 34 years old, bilateral waist pain and right leg pain for 12 years, in the hospital ,diagnosis: L4, L5 disc herniation, disc excision, six months after surgery, the recurrence of low back pain, and  development of the pain to left lower extremity pain , a lot of non-surgical treatment, symptoms continuing to increase, left lateral leg, right leg felt numb ,right ankle paralysis, walking difficulties, need crutches. Recently, the right lower limb paralysis, but the stool and urine are  ...</description>
			<category>Zak acupuncture for Lumbar nerve injury</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:24:32 GMT</pubDate>
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