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For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
vs. Defendants
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Normal v. Strained Muscle
Normal muscle fibers
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
Inflammed muscle fibers
: Normal v. Strained Muscle
Acute thoracic
pain
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Neck Injury
10/21/05 Xray showing
straightening of the cervical
spine due to acute cervical
strain.
An example of normal spine
curvature is shown on the right
for comparison.
Acute Cervical Strain
Abnormal vs. Normal Cervical Spine
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Disc Injury
Acute lumbar pain
The disc between L5 and S1 is herniated.
12/02/05 MRI Lumbar Spine (sagittal section)
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
L5
S1
Acute lumbar pain
: Lumbar Disc Injury
The disc between L5 and S1 is herniated.
12/02/05 MRI Lumbar Spine (lengthwise cut through lumbar spine)
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Disc Injury
The left-central portion of the disc herniation is effacing the thecal sac, causing radiculopathy.
12/02/05 MRI Lumbar Spine (horizontal cut through disc)
Radiculopathy(pain down legs)
LR
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Disc Injury
12/02/05 MRI Lumbar Spine (horizontal cut through disc)
Left-central disc herniation
Spinal nerve rootcompression
Thecal sac effacement
R L LR
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Diskectomy5/12/06 Dr.
The L5-S1 disc space was surgically exposed
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Diskectomy5/12/06 Dr.
Bone was removed from over the herniated disc.
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Lumbar Diskectomy5/12/06 Dr.
The herniated disc material compressing the thecal sac was removed.
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
: Post- Operative View1/27/07
For The Law Offices of Jeffrey R. Davis
Acute pain and thoracic strain
Summary of Injuries
Acute Cervical Strain
Disc herniation (L5-S1) requiring surgery
Radiculopathy