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P Gruber1,2, T Böni3,4

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Lumbar disc disease, or sciatica, has a long history of misdiagnosis. Key historical figures like Cotugno, Weitbrecht, and Luschka advanced understanding, culminating in Mixter and Barr clarifying its pathology.

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  • Orthopedics
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  • Neurology
  • Rheumatology
Keywords:
AnatomyHistory of medicineLumbar spineLumber disc herniationSciatica

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  • Background:

    • Lumbar disc disease is a prevalent condition encountered across multiple medical specialties.
    • Historically, understanding of its anatomy and pathogenesis was limited, hindering effective treatment.
    • Ancient physicians recognized symptoms of lumbar disc disease, termed 'sciatica,' but lacked diagnostic precision.