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Results 1 - 10 of 78 for Spine Injuries Disorders
  1. ... Problems with the nerves in the legs (neuropathy) Spine injury or disease causing damage to the spinal cord (such as compression fractures of the spine)
  2. The x-ray helps evaluate: Bone injuries Cartilage loss Arthritis Curvature in the spine Diseases of the bone Tumors of the bone
  3. ... to see if lung muscles are affected Cervical spine CT or MRI to be sure there is no disease or injury to the neck, which can mimic ALS Electromyography ...
  4. ... In adults, kyphosis can be caused by: Degenerative diseases of the spine (such as arthritis or disk degeneration) Fractures caused by osteoporosis (osteoporotic compression fractures) Injury (trauma) Slipping of one vertebra forward on another ( ...
  5. ... such as spinal fusion Have more severe spine disease in the area where the middle of the spine and the lower spine join Have had repeated injury or surgery in the same area of your ...
  6. ... of abnormal gait may include: Arthritis of the spine, hip, leg, or foot ... Injury Legs that are of different lengths Inflammation or ...
  7. ... cerebrospinal fluid to check for the presence of disease or injury. A spinal needle is inserted, usually between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae in the lower spine. Once the needle is properly positioned in the ...
  8. ... have a fracture before learning they have the disease. Fractures of the bones of the spine can cause pain almost anywhere in the spine. These are called compression fractures . They often occur without an injury. The pain may occur suddenly or slowly over ...
  9. ... a birth defect in that area of the spine or sudden injury (acute ... and fractures can also cause spondylolisthesis. Certain sports ...
  10. ... medial collateral, and lateral collateral ligament tears) Meniscus ... SPINE Herniated (slipped) disk Infection of the spine Injury ...
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