Definition of Spondylosis. Meaning of Spondylosis. Synonyms of Spondylosis

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- neck are involved it is labelled cervical spondylosis. Lower back spondylosis is labeled lumbar spondylosis. The term is from Ancient Gr**** σπόνδυλος...
- Spondylosis deformans is a disease of the spine in humans and other vertebrates. It occurs when intervertebral discs begin to degenerate, leading to the...
- Examples include ankylosing spondylitis and spondylosis. Dorsopathies Spondyloarthropathy Spondylolisthesis Spondylosis Spondylitis Spondylolysis v t e...
- motor neuron illness, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Cervical spondylosis P. Hoffmann. Über eine Methode, den Erfolg einer Nervennaht zu beurteilen...
- radiculopathy of the left cervical spinal nerve 7, corresponding to spondylosis with osteophytes between the vertebral bodies C6 and C7 on the left side...
- treated by spinal fusion include spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, spondylosis, spinal fractures, scoliosis, and kyphosis. Like any surgery, complications...
- Long-term exposure affecting the whole body leads to spinal degeneration (spondylosis) and increased risk of low back pain. Factors that affect the occupational...
- sclerosis, a herniated disc in the neck, syringomyelia, or cervical spondylosis. Based on the person's symptoms and findings from the examination and...
- fashion. Cervical degenerative changes arise from conditions such as spondylosis, stenosis of intervertebral discs, and the formation of osteophytes....
- dizziness and tinnitus ****ociated with cerebrovascular disorders or cervical spondylosis. Eperisone has a relatively low incidence of sedation when compared with...