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Back Muscle Spasm
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January 31, 2022
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Back muscle spasms occur when muscle contracts spontaneously. If this happens abnormally near the spinal cord in the back and affects the nerve roots, it can cause a significant amount of pain. The muscles in the lower back work in harmony with the muscles of the abdomen. Without these muscles, the spinal column would be […]
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January 31, 2022
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Nonspinal Causes of Back Pain
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Back pain is discomfort that occurs in your back; anywhere from the back of your shoulders and neck down to the top of the hips. It is one of the most frequent types of physical pain. Up to 80% of all people will report having back pain at some time over the course of their […]
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January 31, 2022
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Spinal Fractures
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A spinal or vertebral fracture occurs when one or more of the bones of the spinal column breaks or cracks. Your spine consists of many individual bones that are stacked up, one on top of the next, to form the spinal column. When one or more of these bones, called vertebrae, breaks or fractures, pieces […]
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Torticollis (wry neck)
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January 31, 2022
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Torticollis, also known as “wry neck”, is abnormal and tilting downward of the head and neck due to a problem in the muscles of the neck. Torticollis is derived from two Latin words which are tortus meaning twisted, and collum which generally means the neck. What happens in most Torticollis cases is the abnormal twisting […]
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January 31, 2022
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Condition. Lumbar Spondylosis: Lower Back Pain
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What is lumbar spondylosis? Lumbar spondylosis is a degenerative condition of the lower or lumbar area of the spine. It is a descriptive term that means age-related wear and tears condition in vertebral discs in the lumbar spine. For instance, patients with different types of lumbar spondylosis may have:  Pain after long periods of inactivity […]
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Compression fractures of the Spine
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January 31, 2022
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Compression fractures of the spine are breaks that occur in the vertebrae under the force of pressure. Your vertebrae are the bones that make up your spine. The spinal fracture is often defined based on its location along the spine. These breaks most commonly happen in the middle (thoracic) and lower (lumbar) areas of the […]
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Sciatica during pregnancy
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January 31, 2022
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Pregnancy can be a wonderful time in a person’s life especially if it is your first time, and there are sensations that you get to feel for the first time, such as the first movement or kick of a baby. This sensation is probably one of the most priceless feelings in the world. But there […]
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January 31, 2022
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Atlantoaxial Instability
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Atlantoaxial Instability is a condition that is characterized by an excess of movement between the vertebrae in the neck known as the atlas and the axis. Speaking of Atlantoaxial instability definition, this condition is considered as a result of an abnormality in the bones or the ligaments. If the nerve roots or the spinal cord […]
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January 31, 2022
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Condition. Piriformis Syndrome
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What is Piriformis Syndrome? Pain in the lower portion of the back that moves into the buttock and then radiates down the back of the thigh and into the leg is known as Sciatica, and it is sometimes caused by Piriformis Syndrome. This is one of the most common causes of Sciatica, and it is […]
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Pain in the Tailbone (Coccydynia)
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January 31, 2022
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Pain in the tailbone or in the coccyx is known as coccydynia. Your coccyx is the bone that is located at the very bottom of your spine. It is slightly curved, small and is shaped like a “V.” Coccydynia has a long history of being misjudged. In the mid-1900s, coccydynia was a mainstream determination for […]
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