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          Introduction Lumbar spondylosis is a common spinal pathology, characterized by the progressive degeneration of the anatomical structures of the lumbar region. It mainly affects older people, but factors such as posture, intense physical activity, repetitive microtrauma, and even genetic predispositions can accelerate this process. Lumbar spondylosis manifests itself by wear...

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