There are two types of spinal stenosis: cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) stenosis. Cervical stenosis is a common cause of neck pain. Bone spurs begin to grow on the vertebrae of the neck and joints of those vertebrae, causing the spinal canal passageway to...
The purpose of the spinal cord is to transmit messages from the brain to the rest of the body. If the nerves get damaged after a spinal injury, one may lose several vital bodily functions. Therefore, it is crucial to comprehend how they differ and what symptoms are...
Our body’s way of informing us that something is wrong is through pain. When back pain occurs our first instinct is to get some rest and use painkillers to reduce the ache somehow. For any musculoskeletal disorders, being physically active is highly recommended....
Also known as, Pinched Nerve. It occurs due to compression on any nerve in cervical spine. Damage to the nerve can result in numbness, weakness or even pain radiating down the shoulder to the arm. There are several reasons behind cervical radiculopathy. Degeneration,...
Musculoskeletal Disorders are the diseases related to muscles, joints, cartilage, spinal discs and nerves. Diseases related to spine and back are called spinal disorders. Brain controls the whole body via spinal cord. Spinal cord transmits messages all over our body....
Englishاردو Does your back pain appears and disappears depending on what physical activity you are doing? You might be suffering from spinal stenosis. This is a back condition which usually occurs in men and women after they turn 50 and as the age goes up it...