Sudden Progression of Lumbar Disk Protrusion During Vertebral Axial Decompression Traction Therapy H. Gordon Deen, MD, Thomas D. Rizzo, MD, Douglas S. Fenton, MD Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 78, Issue 12, Pages 1554-1556 (December 2003) DOI: 10.4065/78.12.1554 Copyright © 2003 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 Sagittal (left) and axial (right) T2-weighted magnetic resonance images of the lumbar spine before vertebral axial decompression therapy show a moderate-sized lumbar disk protrusion at L5-S1 (arrow). Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2003 78, 1554-1556DOI: (10.4065/78.12.1554) Copyright © 2003 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 Sagittal (left) and axial (middle) T2-weighted magnetic resonance images of the lumbar spine after vertebral axial decompression therapy show marked enlargement of disk protrusion with large extruded disk fragment in the spinal canal (arrow). Right, Lower axial image at the level of the S1 pedicle shows caudal extension of extruded disk (arrow). Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2003 78, 1554-1556DOI: (10.4065/78.12.1554) Copyright © 2003 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions