Research Article: Study of the Distribution of Lumbar Modic Changes in Patients with Low Back Pain and Correlation with Lumbar Degeneration Diseases
Introduction:
Low back pain (LBP) is anatomically defined as pain extending from the th rib to the iliac crest. Degenerative diseases of the lumbar spine are the most common causes of low back pain. Anatomically, disc degeneration, radicular pain, facet arthropathy, and myofascial pain can be used as its pathogenesis. Etiologically, the most common is degenerative lumbar spine pathology. Modic changes are changes in the spinal endplate and subendplate bones on MRI and are seen as a spinal degeneration and an etiology of low…
Read more