ABSTRACT: Objective: To describe the epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic features of degenerative spine diseases managed in Chad. Methods: A retrospective, descriptive study ...
Shekhar Kandpal, a 66-year-old resident of Almora, Uttarakhand, had been suffering from chronic cervical spondylosis for nearly thirty-five years. The condition was recurrent in nature, with symptoms ...
DOCTOR. DEGENERATIVE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS. I KNOW I MESSED THAT UP. HARD TO SAY. AND EVEN HARDER TO LIVE WITH. MERCY MEDICAL CENTER, SPINE SURGEON, DOCTOR DAVID FALK JOINS US NOW WITH MORE ON THE ...
Spondylosis is a medical term for wear and tear in your spine. “It can happen in your neck (called cervical), mid-back (thoracic), or lower back (lumbar) (Image: Pexels) People often ignore issues ...
Spondylosis is a condition where we see age-related degeneration of the spine, targeting the spinal discs, vertebrae, and joints. Common places where it occurs include the cervical (neck), thoracic ...
WHEN Janet (not her real name) went to her doctor for excruciating shoulder pain, tests showed nothing. Then she told him about the stiffness in her neck and the pain she felt upon turning her head ...
Cervical vertebrae vector illustration. Scheme with skull, C1... Vector illustration of cervical vertebrae. Medical scheme with close-up skull and isolated C1 atlas, C2 axis, C3, C4, C5, C6 and C7 ...
Your lower back does a lot more than you think. From helping you stand tall to letting you bend, twist, and carry, the lumbar spine is the backbone of daily life literally. But with age, wear and tear ...
Spondylosis is another word for osteoarthritis of the spine, a condition that usually develops with age, and is the result of normal “wear and tear” on both the soft structures and bones that make up ...
BENTON COUNTY, Mo. — The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MHTC) and APAC Missouri Inc. are facing a negligence lawsuit following a car crash on May 5, 2023. According to online court ...
Bowhunter's syndrome (BHS) occurs when an individual turns their head, often greater than 45 degrees, causing mechanical occlusion of the ipsilateral vertebral artery (VA). Common causes include ...