Spinal Conditions
A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebral body.
Cervical disc herniation is breakdown of a disc leading to extrusion of disc material into the spinal canal.
Spinal spondylosis is degeneration of the joints in the spine.
Lumbar Radiculopathy, also known as Sciatica, is the compression or "pinching" of a nerve in the lumbar spine.
Spondylolisthesis is the "slipping" of one vertebra on another vertebra leading to a misalignment of the vertebral column.
Spinal stenois is an abnormal narrowing of a nerve's pathway leading to "pinching" or impingement of that nerve.
Aging of the spine results in degeneration of the joints and discs.
Lumbar disc herniation is breakdown of a disc leading to extrusion of disc material into the spinal canal.
Loss of calcium in the spine results in weaker bones.
Scoliosis is excessive lateral or "side to side" curvature of spine.
Cervial spinal stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of the normal nerve pathway.
Benign and malignant tumors can occur in the spine.