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Levoscoliosis is a condition where the spine curves to the left in a “C” shape. This curve usually starts in the lumbar region or lower back. Treatments, such as braces or surgery, can help ...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a disorder affecting the motor neurons—nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement. These cells are located in the spinal cord. Because the muscles cannot ...
Discogenic pain is caused by changes to one or more intervertebral discs in your spine. It is a type of lower back pain, a diagnosis that affects 80% of people in the United States at some point in ...
A stem cell treatment helped improve the motor function of two out of four patients with a spinal cord injury in the first clinical study of its kind, Japanese scientists said. There is currently ...
Multiple sclerosis causes lesions to the spinal cord and other parts of the central nervous system. An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple ...
The Chinese team’s advance was made possible by implanting electrode chips in the brain and spinal cord to create a bridge or “neural bypass” – thus reconnecting the body’s own pathways.
A straight lumbar spine is more likely to stress the disc ... increased anterior shear could be linked to the degeneration of facets and the development of listhesis. Further, since the compressive ...
The release date and first teaser for the Spinal Tap sequel has been released. Here's what we know about the mockumentary so far... Spinal Tap is finally getting a sequel and this time the dial's ...
The Spinal Tap sequel 41 years in the making officially has a title and release date: Spinal Tap II: The End Continues will arrive in theaters on September 12th, 2025. The sequel comes courtesy of ...
Spinal Tap's amps go past 11 now. Spinal Tap II, the long-awaited sequel to 1984's rock mockumentary This is Spinal Tap is set for release on Sept. 12. Bleecker Street will handle U.S distribution ...
Spinal stenosis — also called vertebral stenosis — is a condition in which spaces in your spine become too narrow (the term “stenosis” refers to narrowing of any passage in the body).