- The Basic Lumbar Spine Neurological Screening Package (for people aged 45 and above) is a health assessment program designed to evaluate the lumbar spine, intervertebral discs, and related nerves in individuals at higher risk of degenerative spinal conditions. This package helps detect early age-related changes in the spine and potential injuries that may affect mobility.
- Recommended for:
- People aged 45 and above who want to check and monitor spinal health periodically to detect early degenerative conditions such as Degenerative Disc Disease.
- Individuals with persistent back pain, stiffness, or difficulty bending or twisting the body.
- People who frequently experience leg numbness, or pain radiating from the lower back to the buttocks or legs, which may be related to Sciatica.
- Individuals at risk of spinal conditions such as Lumbar Disc Herniation or Spinal Stenosis.
- People who perform physically demanding work, frequently carry heavy loads, stand for long periods, or sit for extended periods.
- Individuals with a history of back or spinal injuries who require periodic monitoring.
- Anyone who wants early screening for neurological and lumbar spine disorders to prevent complications and maintain mobility with age.
- Basic examination and screening items:
- Specialist examination: Rehabilitation medicine
- Laboratory tests, functional assessments, and diagnostic imaging
- Treatment consultation & care guidance
- Recommended screening schedule:
- People aged 45 and above without symptoms: Once a year to screen for early degenerative spinal conditions.
- People with risk factors: 1–2 times per year to monitor spinal health and detect conditions like Lumbar Disc Herniation.
- People with symptoms or existing spinal conditions: Every 3–6 months or as advised by a doctor to monitor disease progression.