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Results 1 - 10 of 196 for Spinal nerve
  1. The spinal cord and its peripheral nerves are protected by the vertebral column, a stack of bones which surround and provide support. Between the ...
  2. ... there may be pressure on one or more spinal nerves. This can lead to pain, numbness, or weakness. ... radiculopathy. This is a condition that affects the spinal nerve roots. Herniated disks occur more often in middle- ...
  3. ... narrowing of the openings (called neural foramina) where spinal nerves leave the spinal column. ... injecting medicine directly into the space around your spinal nerves or spinal cord. Spinal stenosis symptoms often become ...
  4. ... spine. The procedure can take pressure off your spinal nerves or spinal cord. ... Laminectomy opens up your spinal canal so your spinal nerves have more room. It may be done along ...
  5. ... usually join together to cover the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and meninges (the tissues covering the spinal cord). ... result from damage to the spinal cord and spinal nerves. This includes: Bladder and bowel problems -- Gentle downward ...
  6. ... pressure can be relieved or reduced before the spinal nerves are completely destroyed, paralysis may improve. Surgery may be needed to: Realign the spinal bones (vertebrae) Remove fluid, blood, or tissue that ...
  7. ... spine over time. If the spaces between the spinal nerves and spinal cord become narrowed, this can lead to spinal ... not improve with medicine and physical therapy include: Spinal surgery, only if you have nerve damage or the cause of your pain does ...
  8. ... processes on the vertebral bodies (osteophytes), which compress spinal nerves, trauma, and narrowing (stenosis) of the spinal column ...
  9. ... processes on the vertebral bodies (osteophytes), which compress spinal nerves, trauma, and narrowing (stenosis) of the spinal column ...
  10. ... in your back, to take pressure off your spinal nerves or spinal column Spinal fusion -- the fusing of two bones together in your back to correct problems in your spine
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