Up to 26% percent of people over the age of 64 may have cervical stenosis despite not having any symptoms. The spinal cord is an important part of the central nervous system that carries signals ...
Other symptoms exhibited by spinal stenosis include: Leg Weakness: Severe nerve compression can lead to neurological weakness in the leg muscles, potentially causing difficulty or inability to ...
Spinal stenosis, characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal, compresses neural elements and predominantly affects the lumbar and cervical spine. Symptoms include pain, numbness ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) comprises narrowing of the ... delordosing physiotherapy and epidural injections. In patients with severe symptoms, surgery is indicated if conservative treatment ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis self-care strategies including regular exercise, posture changes, and adopting healthy habits can help ...
Background: Beside symptoms and clinical signs radiological findings are crucial in the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). We investigate which quantitative radiological signs are ...
The cervical spine is a relatively mobile structure commencing ... The question is: which athletes are at risk? Is asymptomatic spinal canal stenosis a risk factor for spinal cord injury and does an ...
Spinal stenosis usually presents with pain radiating ... Fibromyalgia may also present as back pain with these features. Severe, constant back pain, persisting at night, suggests the presence ...
A risk model accurately identifies patients with severe asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and predicts their risk for stroke and CVD.