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  • Adjacent Segment Disc Disease

    Adjacent Segment Disc Disease

    Spinal fusion surgery involves the fusion of two or more vertebral bones and is a standard of care for spinal deformities...

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  • Adult Degenerative Scoliosis

    Adult Degenerative Scoliosis

    Adult degenerative scoliosis is characterized by side to side or lateral bending of the spine in adults.

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  • Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease

    Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease

    Cervical degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a misnomer, as it is not a disease as such but a condition that affects the strength...

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  • Cervical Degenerative Disorder

    Cervical Degenerative Disorder

    Cervical degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a misnomer as it is not a disease but a condition that affects the strength...

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  • Cervical Disc Herniation

    Cervical Disc Herniation

    Cervical disc herniation can arise due to aberrations of the intervertebral disc such as bulging, rupture, and slipped or extruded disc.

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  • Cervical Disc Protrusion

    Cervical Disc Protrusion

    Cervical disc protrusion, commonly known as a disc bulge, occurs when the spinal discs and associated ligaments are intact...

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  • Cervical Fracture

    Cervical Fracture

    Cervical fractures are common in motor vehicle accidents, sports activities and falls.

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  • Cervical Herniated Disc

    Cervical Herniated Disc

    Herniation of a disc is an anomalous spine condition characterized by the bulging of the inner contents of the intervertebral disc due to cracks in its outer wall.

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  • Cervical Spondylosis

    Cervical Spondylosis

    Cervical spondylosis, also called arthritis of the neck, is an age-related medical condition characterized by deterioration...

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  • Cervical Stenosis

    Cervical Stenosis

    Cervical stenosis refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal that protects the spinal cord and its branching nerves.

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  • Degenerative Spinal Conditions

    Degenerative Spinal Conditions

    Degenerative spinal conditions refer to a gradual loss of normal structure and/or function of the spine over time.

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  • Disc Changes

    Disc Changes

    The cartilaginous disc is made up of an outer fibrous layer called the annulus fibrosus, which surrounds an inner gelatinous...

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  • Fracture of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine

    Fracture of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine

    The backbone is made of small bones arranged from the neck down to the buttocks, one above the other.

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  • Herniated Disc (Cervical)

    Herniated Disc (Cervical)

    Herniation of a disc is an anomalous spine condition characterized by leakage of the inner contents of the intervertebral disc...

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  • Herniated Disc (Lumbar)

    Herniated Disc (Lumbar)

    Herniated disc is a condition in which the outer fibers (annulus) of the intervertebral disc are damaged causing the soft inner material...

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  • Kyphosis

    Kyphosis

    Kyphosis is a condition of abnormal curvature of the spine that causes rounding of the upper back or a hunchback.

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  • Lordosis

    Lordosis

    The spine forms a natural curve at the neck, torso, and lower back, which allows it to absorb shock and hold the weight of your head.

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  • Low Back Pain

    Low Back Pain

    Low back pain is often a common symptom of many disease conditions and the back pain may range from simple or dull pain...

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  • Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease

    Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease

    Lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a common cause of lower back pain.

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  • Lumbar Disc Herniation

    Lumbar Disc Herniation

    Lumbar disc herniation is the most common cause of lower back pain and leg pain (sciatica).

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  • Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Lumbar Herniated Disc

    A herniated disc is a condition in which the outer fibers (annulus) of the intervertebral disc are damaged...

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  • Lumbar Radiculopathy

    Lumbar Radiculopathy

    Back pain is a common condition affecting approximately 80% of the population at some point in their lives.

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  • Lumbar Stress Fracture

    Lumbar Stress Fracture

    A lumbar stress fracture is a stress fracture in the pars interarticularis section of the lumbar spine or lumbar vertebrae.

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  • Mid-back Pain

    Mid-back Pain

    Mid-back pain is also called as thoracic pain or upper back pain. It occurs at the back of the chest and is much less common than lower back pain.

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  • Neck and Back Injuries

    Neck and Back Injuries

    Neck and back injuries usually result from damage to the surrounding structures such as the muscles, bones...

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  • Neck Strains and Sprains

    Neck Strains and Sprains

    The neck is the most flexible part of the spine and supports the weight of the head.

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  • Sagittal Imbalance

    Sagittal Imbalance

    The spine has three natural curves when viewed from the side, an inward curve in the neck and lower spine called lordosis...

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  • Spinal Compression Fractures

    Spinal Compression Fractures

    A compression fracture of the vertebra occurs when the bones of the spine (vertebrae) collapse.

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  • Spinal Disorders

    Spinal Disorders

    The spine is made up of a column of small bones called vertebrae that surround and protect the spinal cord and nerves...

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  • Spine Surgery in Athletes

    Spine Surgery in Athletes

    Spine surgery is an operative procedure performed to correct spinal abnormalities.

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  • Thoracic Disc Herniation

    Thoracic Disc Herniation

    Thoracic herniation disc is a condition in which the outer fibers (annulus) of the intervertebral disc are damaged...

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  • Thoracic Myelopathy

    Thoracic Myelopathy

    Thoracic myelopathy is a disorder resulting from severe spinal cord compression in the thoracic region.

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  • Thoracic Nerve Compression

    Thoracic Nerve Compression

    Thoracic nerve compression refers to a compressed nerve root in the thoracic region of the spine, also called the upper back.

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  • Spinal Instability

    Spinal Instability

    Spinal instability refers to the condition of failure of the spinal column to maintain its normal structure.

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  • Spinal Tumors

    Spinal Tumors

    A spine tumor is the abnormal growth of uncontrolled tissues or cells in and around the spinal cord.

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  • Thoracic Spine Decompression

    Thoracic Spine Decompression

    Thoracic spine decompression is a procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves in the middle portion of the back.

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