Spinal stenosis refers to narrowing of the spinal canal or tunnel that houses the ... It can also be caused by arthritic changes of the facet joints and narrowing of the discs between the spine bones ...
Spinal arthritis is the inflammation of the joints between the bones in your spine or the joints connecting your spine to your pelvis. Spinal arthritis can be caused by autoimmune diseases, wear and ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis self-care strategies including regular exercise, posture changes, and adopting healthy habits can help relieve back pain caused by narrowing spaces in the spinal canal. Lumbar ...
With a history of spinal injury and having not undergone ... is a chronic, degenerative arthropathy and is associated with decreased sensory innervation. Mitchell, in 1831, initially identified ...
Back pain is the most common complaint in a pain management clinic. This review discusses use of RFA for back pain including facetogenic pain, including cervical and lumbar pain due to sacroiliac ...
Dr. Alex Hughes is a spinal surgeon at HSS and Associate Professor in Orthopedic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical School. Dr. Hughes has a background in biomedical engineering and approaches each ...
What Is Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction? Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is a condition that happens when one or both small, firm joints at the base of the spine ... problem. Low back and leg ...
A spinal abscess may cause local or radiating back pain, fever, and neurological symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital for improving a person’s outlook. A spinal cord abscess ...
Many clinicians subscribe to the concept of a “back related” hamstring injury (or more specifically lumbar spine related), 3– 5 although this is a controversial paradigm to researchers as no specific ...