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What Is the Cervical Spine? Where Is the Cervical ... The vertebrae may be affected, though, by conditions like disc disease or arthritis. Your spinal cord also plays a vital role in controlling ...
About 90% of disk problems caused by degenerative disk disease happen in the lowest portions of your lumbar spine. This happens in your neck, or cervical spine. Seven vertebrae make up your ...
Follow-up data on patients with degenerative disease of the upper (cervical) spinal vertebrae show little or no evidence of worsening degeneration over time, according to a new study. Follow-up ...
Cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy is usually caused by wear and tear on your spine—also known as degenerative spine disease. This condition typically affects people ages 50 or older. The most ...
If you have inflammation in your neck (also called the cervical spine), neck pain may travel into your shoulder, arm, or even your hand. But some people only have pain in their neck. Inflammation and ...
Aurora Spine’s DEXA-C technology has been used in more than 1,500 cervical spine surgeries, according to a June 16 news release. DEXA technology is designed to match a patient’s bone density across ...
Usually, symptoms appear on both limbs and limbs and gradually progress. Cervical spinal cord disease slows down hand movements such as chopsticks, button filling, and writing, and weakens the ...
Cervical degenerative disc disease results from spinal spondylosis and causes deterioration of the intervertebral discs of the cervical spine. Desiccation of the discs leads to collapse of the ...
Follow-up data on patients with degenerative disease of the upper (cervical) spinal vertebrae show little or no evidence of worsening degeneration over time, according to a study in the February ...
The ProDisc-C® (Synthes Spine Inc., West Chester ... All participants had single level cervical disc disease that was nonresponsive to conservative treatment. All participants were blinded ...