Cervical Fracture
A cervical fracture is a serious injury and can take a devastating toll on your body. The neck contains seven bones, known as the cervical vertebrae, which support the head and also connect the head...
A cervical fracture is a serious injury and can take a devastating toll on your body. The neck contains seven bones, known as the cervical vertebrae, which support the head and also connect the head...
Cervical spondylosis is a common injury that often occurs when playing sports. In such an injury, a fracture develops in the spinal column’s bones involving the neck.
Cervical radiculopathy or a pinched nerve occurs when neck pain spreads all the way into your shoulders or arms.
Congenital torticollis, common in firstborn children, is typically diagnosed 6-8 weeks after birth. Children with a twisted neck are 10-20% more likely to have hip dysplasia (dislocation) at birth as...
A fracture of the thoracic spine or the lumbar spine is typically caused by a high-velocity accidents, such as falls, car crashes, sports injuries, and other violent acts.
A herniated disk, also known as a “slipped,” “torn,” or “ruptured” disk, often results when we attempt to lift something.
While the spine is somewhat rounded naturally, problems arise when this curvature becomes abnormal. This can cause “round-back,” also known as kyphosis of the spine or hunchback.
According to the National Institute of Health, low back pain, or lumbago, impacts an estimated 80% of the entire population.
Tumor resection in the cervical spine is necessary to remove malignant or benign tumors that have formed with the spinal canal.
Infection debridement is the process of removing infection and infected tissue and material from the spine
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