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Lumbar flexion syndrome with and without radiating | |||
symptoms is more often found in men than women and | |||
in young individuals. Acutely herniated disk problems | |||
are most often associated with flexion. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Lumbar flexion syndrome with and without radiating
symptoms is more often found in men than women and
in young individuals. Acutely herniated disk problems
are most often associated with flexion.
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