32 Bilder zum Thema "spinal canal stenosis" bei ClipDealer

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Spinal disc herniation as close-up as 3D Rendering
Neurologist or vertebrologist uses neurological hammer in his hand to touch an artificial model of spinal cord with roots, nerves and spine. Concept photo for neurology or vertebrology, treatment
Spinal disc herniation as close-up as 3D Rendering
Illustration showing lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc and herniated nucleus pulposus
Spinal disc herniation as close-up as 3D Rendering
Illustration showing healthy lumbar vertebrae. Different views. Labeled illustration
Spinal disc herniation as close-up as 3D Rendering
Illustration showing healthy lumbar vertebrae and intervertebral disc. Labeled illustration
Illustration showing lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc and herniated nucleus pulposus
Model of the lumbar spine with intervertebral discs and vertebrae on a white background, isolate. The concept of diseases of the spine of the lower back, spinal stenosis
A model of the spine with an intervertebral hernia next to which lies a surgical scalpel. The concept of modern surgical operations for hernia of the spine, laminectomy and microdisectomy, copy space
Doctor neurologist holds a mock spine with intervertebral hernia. Spine disease concept and sequestered or median hernia, isolate.
The spine is next to which are the tablets and syringe. The concept of treatment of osteochondrosis and intervertebral hernias with the help of drug therapy. Chondroprotectors and corticosteroids to
Lumbar hernia model with intervertebral hernia on white background. Spinal segment disease of median hernia or osteochondrosis
Illustration showing model of a healthy lumbar vertebra with disc and spinal cord. D Illustration
Doctor neurologist holds a mock spine with intervertebral hernia. Spine disease concept and sequestered or median hernia, isolate, spinal segment, osteochondrosis
Woman Wakes Up in Bed with Lower Back Pain Due to Poor Sleeping Posture
MRI OF THE THORACIC SPINE These findings are suggestive of TB spondylodiscitis of T11/12 level with intraosseous abscess formation and subligamentous spreading.
Scan of lumbosacral spine in lateral projection shown spinal canal stenosis .Decrease in disc space , bony spur formation and blank area at right side. spinal cord compression.
Magnetic resonance image of the cervical spine of a patient who has pain and numbness in the neck. The concept of diagnosis and treatment of cervical osteochondrosis and intervertebral hernia
MRI sacroiliac articulation. Study of ankylosing spondyloarthritis patient.
Illustration showing spinal canal stenosis lumbar vertebra with intervertebral disc and herniated nucleus pulposus
Central lateral stenosis, second lumbar vertebra, nervous system, spinal cord, lumbar spine, nerve root, advanced uncovertebral arthrosis of the lumbar vertebra, degenerative changes vertebra, osteophytes, spondylophytes, osteoarthritis of the joints
anterior view of structure bone with internal fixation for prevent compression spine bone
Central lateral stenosis, second lumbar vertebra, nervous system, spinal cord, lumbar spine, nerve root, advanced uncovertebral arthrosis of the lumbar vertebra, degenerative changes vertebra, osteophytes, spondylophytes, osteoarthritis of the joints
Central lateral stenosis, second lumbar vertebra, nervous system, spinal cord, lumbar spine, nerve root, advanced uncovertebral arthrosis of the lumbar vertebra, degenerative changes vertebra, osteophytes, spondylophytes, osteoarthritis of the joints
Central lateral stenosis, second lumbar vertebra, nervous system, spinal cord, lumbar spine, nerve root, advanced uncovertebral arthrosis of the lumbar vertebra, degenerative changes vertebra, osteophytes, spondylophytes, osteoarthritis of the joints
Nucleus Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus Support Spine
The nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus work in harmony to support the spines ability to move, bend, and twist, while preventing damage to the spinal cord and nerves.
Nucleus Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus Maintain Spinal Support
The nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus work in harmony to support the spines ability to move, bend, and twist, while preventing damage to the spinal cord and nerves.
Nucleus Pulposus and Annulus Fibrosus Maintain Spinal Support

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