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Among patients with PsA, MetS is associated with certain degenerative changes in the spine and entheses but not with peripheral or axial radiographic damage.
Water-based workouts can reduce the load on your spine and joints. This especially helps when degenerative changes progress or become “bone on bone,” which means the disc and its shock ...
We wanted to see if there are any changes in the microbiome—the group of bacteria, microbes that live in the gut—in those who have degenerative spine conditions compared with people who do not ...
Functional outcomes after elective spinal surgery are similar among surgeons of all ages, but younger surgeons receive higher ...
Cervical degenerative disc disease results from spinal spondylosis and causes deterioration ... numbness of the arms or hands or changes in gait or balance.
While functional outcomes for spine surgery patients show little variation depending on the age of the operating surgeon, patient satisfaction may be higher among those treated by younger surgeons, ...
More than 30 million Americans experience lower back pain at any time. Experts estimate that up to 80% of the population will experience back pain during their lives, and about 65 million Americans ...
Imaging techniques play a pivotal role in diagnosing and managing degenerative ... hip, spine and wrist. X-ray methods can be used to measure bone density. The most accurate is dual-energy x-ray ...
Compared with changes seen in the normal population (non-athletes ... and how to modify training methods so as to avoid the long term sequelae of degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine.
Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a clinical condition of upper motor neuron lesion signs, that is confirmed with advanced imaging demonstrating compression of the spinal cord in the cervical ...