Pseudo-claudication; Central spinal stenosis; Foraminal spinal stenosis
Often, symptoms will be present and gradually worsen over time. Most often, symptoms will be on one side of the body or the other.
Symptoms are more likely to be present or get worse when you stand or walk...
Read moreDamage to the spinal cord, an information superhighway that originates in the brain, is a very devastating injury that can lead to paralysis. Most... Read more »
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Cervical spinal surgery is used to correct the part of the spine in the neck, including problems with the bones (vertebrae), disks, and nerves. ... Read more »
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Spinal cord trauma is damage to the spinal cord. It may result from direct injury to the cord itself or indirectly from damage to surrounding bones,... Read more »
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Spinal fusion is surgery to join together two bones (vertebrae) in the spine. Fusing permanently joins two bones together so there is no longer... Read more »
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X-ray - lumbosacral spine; X-ray - lower spine Normal Values What abnormal results mean Lumbosacral spine x-rays may show: ... Read more »