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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "Osteoarthritis," spine
  1. ... stenosis Infection Cancer that has spread to the spine Osteoarthritis Osteomalacia (softening of the bones) Pinched nerve Tumor Vertebral fracture (broken spine bone)
  2. ... aneurysm that is leaking. Arthritis conditions, such as osteoarthritis , psoriatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis . Infection of the spine ( osteomyelitis , diskitis, abscess). Kidney infection or kidney stones . ...
  3. ... due to age Birth defects of the cervical spine Bone problems Fracture Osteoarthritis Disk herniation Healing problems or growth of scar ...
  4. Cervical spondylosis is a disorder in which there is wear on the cartilage (disks) and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae). It is ...
  5. ... on the neck bones (for example, due to osteoarthritis) Infection that ... of the upper spine, such as kyphosis Spine joint that is out ...
  6. ... joint. CPPD arthritis can also occur in the spine, both lower ... with: Gouty arthritis (gout) Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis
  7. ... linked to RA. It is less common than osteoarthritis (OA) which is a condition that occurs in many people due to wear and tear on the joints as they age.
  8. ... Overall height decreases, mainly because the trunk and spine ... osteoarthritis ) are very common. The risk of injury increases ...
  9. Knee joint replacement is a surgery to replace a knee joint with a man-made artificial joint. The artificial joint is called a prosthesis .
  10. ... a joint bone in the past Frozen shoulder Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid ... and wrist caused by injury to the muscles of the forearm)
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