Spinal Conditions
A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebral body.
Cervical disc herniation is breakdown of a disc leading to extrusion of disc material into the spinal canal.
Spinal spondylosis is degeneration of the joints in the spine.
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Lumbar Radiculopathy, also known as Sciatica, is the compression or "pinching" of a nerve in the lumbar spine.
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Spondylolisthesis is the "slipping" of one vertebra on another vertebra leading to a misalignment of the vertebral column.
Spinal stenois is an abnormal narrowing of a nerve's pathway leading to "pinching" or impingement of that nerve.
Aging of the spine results in degeneration of the joints and discs.
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Lumbar disc herniation is breakdown of a disc leading to extrusion of disc material into the spinal canal.
Loss of calcium in the spine results in weaker bones.
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Scoliosis is excessive lateral or "side to side" curvature of spine.
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Cervial spinal stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of the normal nerve pathway.
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Benign and malignant tumors can occur in the spine.