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Cervical spondylosis refers to the degenerative condition of the cervical spine including the intervertebral joints in between the vertebral bodies and the vertebral discs.The other terms used for this condition are degenerative disc disease, degerative spondylosis, osteophytosis, spondylities deformans.It is very common in persons above 50 years of age and those have got to do work like ...
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Though uncommon, when present it is accompanied with neurological manifestations in the upper extremities, rarely the signs of spinal cord compression may be present.The disc ruputre may occur as a result of intrinsic changes in the disc substance or as a result of an injury. A part of gelatinous nucleus pulposus extrudes through a rent in the annulus fibrousus at the weakest part of the cervic...
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OSTEOARTHRITISOsteoarthritis is a degenerative condition of joint. It is non-inflammatory process. It is characterized by progressive destruction of new bone i.e.osteophytes. It is also known as degenerative arthritis or osteoarthritis or hypertrophic arthritis. It is a wear and tear of joint as one ages. It is more common in weight - bearing joints such as hip and knee. There is also a progres...
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Soft tissue injury comprises damage to ligaments, muscles, tendons with synovial sheaths, fascia and intra articular cartilage. All of these tissues are injured when bones are fractured or joints dislocationed. there are, therefore, principles of threatment when are common to all injuries.
LIGAMENTS, SKELETAL MUSCLES , TENDONS, SUPERFICIAL AND DEEP, NUTRITION, ACUTE SPRAINS, ACUTE AND CHRONIC ...
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Most commonly, mechanical issues and soft-tissue injuries are the cause of low back pain. These injuries can include damage to the intervertebral discs, compression of nerve roots, and improper movement of the spinal joints. The single most common cause of lower back pain is a torn or pulled muscle and/or ligament.
The human back is composed of complex structure of muscle, ...
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