- 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...