How to Read a Lumbar Xray

Published 2022-11-11
In this video, Dr. Webb talks about how to read a lumbar xray

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Antonio J. Webb, MD
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All Comments (21)
  • I had back surgery such a relief herniated disc pinched my nerve I couldn’t walk. The surgery was a miracle 🙏🏻❤️thank you to doctors like you
  • @TankGuy3
    My back hurts just looking at some of those pictures of arthritis and scoliosis. That said, I've got some arthritis in my lower back and I'm only 35, but physical therapy has helped.
  • That was excellent Dr. Webb. You should definitely continue doing these. They are a great educational benefit to the medical community and patients everywhere.
  • As a X-ray tech thank you doc for knowing what films to order. Lots of docs just order the most random stuff 😂😂
  • Thank you Dr. Webb-as always, you're the best spine Surgeon I know!!!
  • @drewtaylor4853
    Thank you. Clear examples and descriptions both affirm the extent to which my back is injured and offer hope for rehabilitation. Exactly what I was needing.
  • @user-sb1ku5hq7h
    God bless you, this is so cool to watch as a 1 year med student. Really great videos 🎉
  • Thanks doc this is really helpful, pls keep doing these kind of informative suff for medical students!!
  • @Wulfryk
    7:58 that made me sit up straight rather quick :P
  • @2ZeldaLovers
    Thanks for this informative video! Don't forget your occupational therapists!!
  • @codymiller510
    ("I get radiculopathy from a subluxated L3 and L4, which's in the front of my left leg and is usually in the morning and is a semi-paralyzing shock at its worst...until I start walking around")
  • Had a large chunk of disk floating around L5S1 tickling the sciatic nerve roots. Piece was pinched off. Def not a fun experience. After some steroids and rest, things improved. Thankfully didn't need surgery. Even had urological symptoms from the injury.
  • @Laziruss
    Can you do a how to MRI video? I would love to look at mine in more detail
  • @johnkirk8650
    SKULLiosis will be sorry when it meets spinal fusion and bone grafting