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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Compress
  1. ... the affected vertebrae. These bone spurs may pinch (compress) the spinal nerves, leading to weakness or numbness ... the arms or legs. If the bone spurs compress the spinal cord, affected individuals can develop problems ...
  2. ... narrowing of the spinal canal that can pinch (compress) the upper part of the spinal cord. Spinal ...
  3. ... spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord. The heart is ...
  4. ... kyphosis or scoliosis) that can impair breathing or compress the spinal cord and lead to weakness of ...
  5. ... In severe cases, abnormal bone growth can pinch (compress) the nerves that extend from the brain to ...
  6. ... in certain areas.Abnormal bone growth can pinch (compress) the cranial nerves, which emerge from the brain ...
  7. ... canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord.The life expectancy ...
  8. ... spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord.While both forms ...
  9. ... the spine (scoliosis) and other spine abnormalities that compress the spinal cord. People with campomelic dysplasia may ...
  10. ... canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord. Rarely, spinal nerve ...
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