Historically, posterior fixation and fusion have been the most popular method of internally stabilizing the cervical spine after injury. Although techniques such as wiring are effective for most ...
“In children whose trauma is significant enough to cause instability in the spine, surgery in the form of a spinal fusion is often necessary to allow the bones to heal and prevent injury to the ...
Background: Spinal surgery is increasingly being done in the outpatient setting. We reviewed our experience with inpatient and outpatient single-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with ...
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), also known as cervical dysplasia, is the abnormal growth of cells (neoplasia) or lesions on your outer cervix lining (intraepithelial). CIN can be detected ...
Spinal arthritis is the inflammation of the joints between the bones in your spine or the joints connecting your spine to your pelvis. Spinal arthritis can be caused by autoimmune diseases, wear and ...
This paper cuts directly into critical debates about how the ancient spinal cord and the relatively ... muscle fatigue that then exaggerate the cervical ...
It's typically recommended for patients with degenerative disc disease, mild cases of spondylolisthesis, or spinal stenosis, where the main issue is disc degeneration or nerve compression without ...