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January 31, 2022
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Condition. Myofascial Pain Syndrome
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Myofascial pain syndrome is a disorder typically caused by repetitive motions or by stress-related muscle tension. It is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by referred pain. Referred pain is pain that occurs in one part of your body when pressure is applied to a “trigger point” somewhere else on the body. Almost everyone has occasional […]
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January 31, 2022
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Bone Cancer
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Bone cancer is a complication that starts in your bone. It is an uncommon type of cancer which can begin in any bone in your body. Most bone cancers start in the long bones of your arms and legs. This type of cancer happens when the cells in your bones begin to grow out of […]
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January 31, 2022
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Back Pain
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The general definition of back pain is pain felt in any part of the back. Back pain can be an annoyance, or it can be excruciating and debilitating. It often results from, among other things, muscle problems and the degeneration of discs between the vertebrae. For some people, it develops because of muscle problems in […]
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Degenerative Spine Disorders
By AGE2B team
January 31, 2022
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The spine is one of the most important parts of our body as it makes our whole body be able to do different types of activities. Just like with our other body parts, the spine is also susceptible to medical conditions and disorders. Degenerative spine disorders are disorders or conditions that occur due to degeneration […]
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January 31, 2022
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What osteoporosis means for older adults?
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It is obvious that any disease is easier to treat in the early stages. Therefore, it is essential to seek medical care when you start experiencing any new symptoms and not wait until they become worse. But what to do with asymptomatic diseases? They might be quite problematic to detect early. One of such asymptomatic […]
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Spondylolisthesis tips
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January 31, 2022
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Spondylolisthesis Tips: Things You Should Know What is spondylolisthesis? Spondylolisthesis is defined as the displacement or slippage of one of your vertebra compared to another or all others. It is a condition that occurs when your vertebra (the bone in your back) slides forward and over the bone below it. Spondylolisthesis is derived from two […]
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Lordosis
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January 31, 2022
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What is Lordosis of the Spine? Everyone’s spine bends a little in the neck, upper back, and lower back. These bends, which make your spine’s “S” shape, are known as the lordotic (neck and lower back) and kyphotic (upper back). They help your body by doing the following: supports and balances the head absorbs shock […]
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January 31, 2022
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Spine conditions
By AGE2B team
In the “Conditions” part we provide the most complete and credible information on spine diseases and other conditions. All articles are reviewed and approved by our doctors. In this section, you will find all necessary information about typical signs and symptoms, a prevalence of diseases and conditions, and, of course, most up-to-date approaches to their diagnostics […]
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Sprain & Strain
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January 31, 2022
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What is a strain? A strain occurs when you injure a tendon or a muscle. Tendons are the fibrous and tough tissues that bind muscle tissue to your bones. When you strain your back, the tendons and muscles that provide your spine with strength and support are pulled, become twisted or are torn. A strain […]
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Osteophytes (bone spurs)
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January 31, 2022
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Bone spurs, also called lumbar osteophytes are bony growths that form on normal bone along joint margins, particularly in the lower back as a result of the constant wear and tear resulting in the gradual degeneration of the spine. Bone spurs may sound like sharp bony projections growing on your bone, but bone spurs are […]
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