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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Cervical spinal stenosis
  1. Spinal fusion is surgery to permanently join together two or more bones in the spine so there is no movement between them. These bones ...
  2. ... of disorders due to brain injury at birth) Cervical spinal stenosis Head injury Infections of brain or spinal cord ( ...
  3. ... or "slipped" disk (cervical radiculopathy) Narrowing of the cervical spine ( spinal stenosis ) Abnormal wear of the bones and cartilage in ...
  4. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the lumbar or cervical spinal canal. The narrowing can cause compression on nerve roots resulting in pain or weakness of the legs. ...
  5. ... Other causes include: Medical conditions, such as fibromyalgia Cervical arthritis or spondylosis Ruptured disk Small fractures to the spine from osteoporosis Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) Sprains Infection of ...
  6. ... osteophytes), which compress spinal nerves, trauma, and narrowing (stenosis) of the spinal column around the spinal cord. Symptoms of cervical spine problems include: Pain that interferes with daily ...
  7. ... DS, Maslak JP, Pelle D. Posterior cervical decompressions: ... spinal stenosis. In: Garfin SR, Eismont FJ, Bell GR, Fischgrund ...
  8. ... DS, Maslak JP, Pelle D. Posterior cervical decompressions: ... spinal stenosis. In: Garfin SR, Eismont FJ, Bell GR, Fischgrund ...
  9. ... protecting the spinal cord has become too narrow ( spinal stenosis ). This occurs during normal aging. Direct injury or ... accident or intense chiropractic manipulation Tight spinal canal (spinal stenosis) that squeezes the spinal cord When the spine ...
  10. ... very tense muscles) Ruptured or herniated disk Sciatica Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal) Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or kyphosis ), which ...
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