Spinal Conditions

immediate relief for sciatica pain
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Get Immediate Relief For Sciatica Pain With These Methods

Sciatic nerve pain can be one of the most debilitating forms of back pain. Immediate relief for sciatica pain should involve addressing its underlying cause.

spinal curvature
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Spinal Curvature Disorders: Lordosis, Kyphosis, & Scoliosis

There are many different types of spinal conditions that involve developing an abnormal spinal curvature, such as lordosis, kyphosis, and scoliosis.

swayback vs lordosis
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Swayback vs Lordosis: Hyperlordosis Of The Lumbar Spine

With the topic of swayback vs. lordosis, the former is a colloquial name given to a spinal condition medically known as ‘lordosis’ and/or ‘hyperlordosis’.

kyphotic curve
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Kyphotic Curve: What Is Kyphosis Of The Spine & Treatment

There are different abnormal curvatures a spine can develop. A kyphotic curve means the forward-rounding of the upper back and shoulders is exaggerated.

scoliosis and sciatica
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Scoliosis and Sciatica: Are They Related & What Causes It

There is a clear connection between scoliosis and sciatica, as scoliosis introduces adverse spinal tension which can put pressure on the sciatic nerve.

cervical curvature
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Cervical Curvature Of The Spine: What Is A Normal Curvature?

The spine’s healthy curvatures facilitate its overall health and function, but it can also develop unhealthy curves, such as an atypical cervical curvature.

disc desiccation
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What Is Disc Desiccation? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Disc desiccation is a common feature of degenerative disc disease and refers to a loss of hydration in one or more of the spine’s intervertebral discs.

lumbar lordosis
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Lumbar Lordosis and What Causes Loss of Lumbar Lordosis

The spine’s curved design makes it stronger, more functional. Continue reading for a better understanding of the role of spinal curves, such as lumbar lordosis.

hyperlordosis
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Hyperlordosis: What It Is, Symptoms, and Treatment

While human spines are naturally curved, too much of a curvature, as in hyperlordosis, can affect the overall health and biomechanics of the spine.

spondylolisthesis
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Spondylolisthesis: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

As such an important part of human anatomy, the spine performs many functions and can develop a number of conditions; spondylolisthesis is one such condition.

neuromuscular scoliosis
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Neuromuscular Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

We will explore the second most common form of scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, what causes it to develop, what are the symptoms, and treatment.

lossofcervicallordosis
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Cervical Lordosis and What Causes Loss of Cervical Lordosis

Here we are going to discuss what is the loss of cervical lordosis by defining the term, exploring causes of the condition’s development, and how it’s treated.

hypolordosis
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Hypolordosis: What Is It? Treatment for Cervical and Lumbar

We will be exploring a condition known as hypolordosis in this article, how it affects the cervical and lumbar spine, plus treatment and helpful exercises.

c5 c6 disc bulging
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C5-C6 Disc Bulging: Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment

In the following article, we will explore the curves that make up a healthy spine and the effect that C5-C6 disc bulging has on its overall biomechanics.

rotoscoliosis
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What Is Rotoscoliosis? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

In this post, we’ll explore what rotoscoliosis is, including causes, symptoms, treatment, and what characteristics define this more severe level of scoliosis.

dextroscoliosis
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What is Dextroscoliosis? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

The question of what is dextroscoliosis will be answered in this article. We'll also explore its causes, common symptoms, and different treatment options.

why wont my doctor perform surgery for spondylolisthesis
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Why Won’t My Doctor Perform Surgery for Spondylolisthesis?

As the spine affects virtually every system within the body, spinal surgery is considered invasive and can carry significant risks and recovery time.

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Scoliosis Curve Reduction Treatment Is Possible!

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