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 ...
Begrich D, Jäger M. Zervikale Stenose – Diagnostik und Therapie der symptomatischen Spinalkanalstenose und Neuroforamenstenose [Cervical stenosis-Diagnostics and treatment of symptomatic spinal canal ...
Spinal stenosis can occur in different regions of the spine, which are the cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back) and lumbar (lower back). In the cervical spine, spinal stenosis can cause symptoms such ...
This is because they carry a larger load transmitted from the top of the head down to the lower spine. Another reason why the lumbar bones are larger than the cervical and thoracic ... including ...
Perioperative posterior cervical muscle plane block decreased numerical pain rating scores vs anesthesia alone in posterior cervical spine surgery.
A neurosurgeon and a neuroscientist discover promising new ways to help people with spinal cord injuries walk again ...
Cervical cancer is challenging to detect early as its symptoms can resemble less severe conditions. While these symptoms are not exclusive to cervical cancer, they should not be ignored.
Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...
Boosting communication between the spinal nerves and the muscles using the spinal cord stimulation reverses spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) progression and could be applied to other motoneuron diseases, ...
Recent research highlights the role of the vaginal microbiome in preventing cervical cancer. Probiotics aid in maintaining a healthy balance of Lactobacillus bacteria, reducing HPV infections ...
Three patients with spinal muscular atrophy had improved muscle strength and could walk farther after a month of daily spinal stimulation.