Radiculopathy: Definition, Types, and Symptoms

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Radiculopathy, also referred to as a pinched nerve, occurs when the nerves in the vertebral column are damaged, compressed, or pinched. When these nerve roots are subjected to pressure, the result is inflammation that can lead to pain in a variety of areas, including arms, shoulder, leg, and back pain. Radiculopathy symptoms It is vital […]

Scoliosis: An Overview, Causes, and Symptoms

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Scoliosis is as an abnormal curving of the spinal column. While an average person’s spine has a curve locatednear the lower back and the uppermost shoulder height, a person with scoliosis has an S or C-shaped spine. In some cases, the scoliosis curve is usually mild and doesn’t harm your health or change your appearance. […]

What Are the Causes, Symptoms, and Risk Factors of Spondylosis?

Spondylosis is a form of arthritis brought about by spinal wear and tear. This condition occurs when there is a growth of bone spurs on the vertebrae or when there is degeneration of joints and discs. There are several forms of Spondylosis, including thoracic, lumbar, and multilevel Spondylosis. But according to the American Academy of […]

Spondylolisthesis – All You Kneed to Know

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What is Spondylolisthesis? It refers to a spinal condition affecting the lower spinal bones (lower vertebrae). This condition occurs when a vertebra slips from its usual position. In this case, the lower vertebrae move forward over the bone immediately beneath it. Spondylolisthesisis highly prevalent in adults and adolescents. Spine Center of Texas can help you […]

Spinal Stenosis: Symptoms and Diagnosis

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Also known as spinal narrowing, spinal stenosis is characterized by the contraction of the spaces in the spine. This leads to the nerves in the spinal column being under pressure. In most cases, spinal stenosis usually affects the lower back and neck, and it can cause severe back pain that can limit your mobility considerably. […]

The Causes Radiculopathy Cervical Radiculopathy

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What Is Cervical Radiculopathy?  Cervical Radiculopathy is a disease that is marked by disturbance, compression, inflammation, or damage of nerves in the cervical vertebrae. The compression of the nerves might be brought about by the formation of bone spurs or herniated discs, and it causes neurological functions to change. When the nerves in the cervical […]

The Causes and Symptoms of Spinal Infections

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What are spinal infections? Spinal Infections develop in tissue areas that surround the spinal cord. These diseases affect the paraspinal muscle, the vertebral body, and the intervertebral disk. If you suspect that you have symptoms of these infections, call Spine Center of Texas today to schedule an appointment at one of our offices in San […]

Four Types of Diabetic Neuropathy

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Diabetes can create problems in the nerves of the body. According to an article on WebMD.com, nerve damage caused by diabetes is painful. The condition in which diabetes is already causing pain in the nerves is described as diabetic neuropathy. Neuropathy that occurs as a result of a person’s blood sugar being too high for […]

Types and Grades of Spondylolisthesis

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Spondylolisthesis is a condition where a vertebral body slips over another one. While a visit to Spine Center of Texas may be your best source of information regarding the types of Spondylolisthesis, the article below will give you more insight. To be able to better grade or classify Spondylolisthesis, you have to take the various […]

Types of Spondylosis, Their Symptoms, and Causes

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Even before visiting Spine Center of Texas, it is in your best interest to know and understand the different types of Spondylosis. These forms of Spondylosis are referred to according to the areas of the body that they affect. Apart from the most common cervical Spondylosis, the other types are lumbar and thoracic Spondylosis. Cervical […]

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome – Overview, Causes, and Symptoms

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Overview Thoracic outlet syndrome describes several disorders that occur if the blood vessels (veins and arteries) and nerves in the space between your thoracic outlet (first rib) and the collarbone are compressed, irritated, or injured. In general, these conditions affect the upper chest region and the lower back. If you suspect any of the symptoms […]

How Football is Connected to Spine Injuries

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Football season is upon us again, with many of us excited for the start of a new season! Football appeals to our primal need to engage in battle as participants and spectators. Unfortunately, the high-velocity forces exerted with player-to-player, and player-to-ground contact often results in frequent and grave injuries. Cervical spine injuries are a serious […]