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  • Health - 7 Apr 2023
    The end goal of all treatment protocols for kyphosis is to stop the progression of the curve and prevent deformity.
  • Health - 22 Oct 2020
    The spinal cord is a long, cylindrical structure connecting the brain and body. It performs several vital neurophysiological functions.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    The spinal cord is one long, thin bundle of nerves that spans the length of the back carrying nervous impulses to and from various parts of the body to the brain.
  • Health - 24 Apr 2023
    Arachnoid cysts (ACs) are benign, discrete pockets of CSF. Explore more about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of ACs below.
  • Health - 23 Jan 2020
    Cervical spondylosis is caused by abnormal wear on the bones that make up the spine (vertebrae) in the neck region.
  • Health - 4 Jul 2023
    The symptoms of multiple myeloma are not usually evident in the early stages of disease, which is often only detected or diagnosed as a result of routine blood and urine tests. As the condition...
  • Health - 4 Nov 2022
    Paralysis is caused by multiple conditions, which may be classified as those which affect the muscles themselves, and those which act indirectly, through the nerves that control muscle action. The...
  • Health - 11 Oct 2022
    X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is the classical bone disorder caused by renal wasting of the phosphate. Formerly called vitamin D-resistant rickets, it is the most frequently observed condition among...
  • Health - 7 Dec 2021
    While acute pain occurs suddenly and has a specific and identifiable cause, chronic pain lasts for a long time, usually more than six months.
  • Health - 9 May 2021
    Vertebroplasty is an image-guided therapeutic approach used for the treatment of painful or unstable vertebral body compression fractures.

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