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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "Osteoarthritis," spine
  1. ... ankylosing spondylitis do not develop the disorder. axial spondylarthritis Bechterew disease Marie-Struempell disease SpA Spondylarthritis ankylopoietica ...
  2. ... can be affected, most often the hands, shoulders, spine, knees, or hips.Osteoarthritis usually develops slowly, causing pain, stiffness, and restricted ...
  3. ... The cartilage in their hips, knees, shoulders, and spine usually degenerates over time (osteoarthritis), which may impair their mobility. Due to these ...
  4. ... spinal cord. Some affected individuals have joint inflammation (osteoarthritis) that commonly affects the knees and the joints of the hands, wrists, and spine.People with Loeys-Dietz syndrome may bruise easily ...
  5. ... legs. Most also have early-onset joint pain (osteoarthritis) and joint ... the spine, and unusually positioned thumbs (hitchhiker thumbs). About half ...
  6. ... individuals may develop a painful joint disorder called osteoarthritis around ... of the spine (scoliosis) due to malformation of the vertebrae; fusion ...
  7. ... that progresses to a joint disease known as osteoarthritis; an unusually large ... individuals have a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis) or an ...
  8. ... bones (coxa vara), or flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly) and other ... (osteoarthritis) due to breakdown (degeneration) of the joints.Children ...
  9. ... S. The genetics of common degenerative skeletal disorders: osteoarthritis and ... basis of intervertebral disc degeneration. Spine J. 2013 Mar;13(3):318-30. doi: ...
  10. ... between vertebrae, and an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis or ... called osteoarthritis that typically occurs in older adults often develops ...
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