Definition of Herniate. Meaning of Herniate. Synonyms of Herniate

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Meaning of Herniate from wikipedia

- a functional "defect", allowing part of the stomach to (periodically) "herniate" into the chest. Hiatus hernias may be either "sliding", in which the gastroesophageal...
- portion to bulge out beyond the damaged outer rings, the disc is said to be herniated. Disc herniation is frequently ****ociated with age-related degeneration...
- dangling diaphragm. A herniated organ may constrict at the location of a rupture, a sign known as the collar sign. If the liver herniates through a rupture...
- coughing can lead to high intra thoracic pressure, causing the lung to herniate out. Lung hernia may occur near the neck (cervical), between the ribs (intercostal)...
- an angle of between 30 and 70 degrees, then the test is positive and a herniated disk is a possible cause of the pain. A negative test suggests a likely...
- minimally-invasive, endoscopic spinal procedure for the treatment of a herniated disc. It was a further development of the YESS method by the Dutch Dr...
- usually by osteoclasts. Types of resorption include: Bone resorption Herniated Disc Resorption Tooth resorption Fetal resorption Blood resorption Nutrient...
- used to treat overactive bladder. The mucosa of the urinary bladder may herniate through the detrusor muscle. This is most often an acquired condition due...
- narrowing can be caused by bone spurs, spondylolisthesis, inflammation, or a herniated disc, which decreases available space for the spinal cord, thus pinching...
- tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated discs, and fractured vertebrae. The lumbar spine is often the site of...