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The human spine is made up of 33 bones, called vertebra. These vertebrae are connected by spinal discs, facet joints, and ligaments. Spine problems cause pain, including but not limited to neck and back pain. Spinal discs connect vertebrae together. ... more
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Intervertebral discs sit between each bone (vertebrae) in the spine. They act as shock absorbers as well as allowing normal movement between the bones in your lower back. Each disc has a strong outer ring of fibres (annulus fibrosis), and a soft ... more
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I have watch One Litre of Tears drama,it is very sad.For me,if I have become Kitao Aya.I think I can't accept it and cried out loudly.But Aya is strong and great person.I want to know if there any cure for this disease and what cause it. ... more
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GROUND AND PURPOSE: The anterior commissure (AC) and substantia innominata (SI) can be clearly demonstrated at 3T high-resolution MR imaging. Our aim was to investigate if atrophy of the AC and SI on 3T MR imaging differs among patients with ... more
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A doctor of chiropractic is trained to improve the health of your spine. Special chiropractic methods, called adjustments can help relieve pain and slow degeneration. ... more
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Lattice degeneration is a disease which affects the retina of the eye, causing the retina to atrophy and become thinner. Although this is not usually a progressive disease, in rare cases lattice degeneration may lead to retinal detachment and ... more
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The discs of the spine are soft discs that are located between the vertebrae, which are interlocking bones of the spine. These discs are compressible, and they work much like shock absorbers, providing cushioning against impact on the spinal column ... more
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Researchers Battie et al. and Sambrook et al. have both confirmed that genetic inheritance plays a huge role in DD. In their award winning research, they concluded that 70% of DD cases are statistically genetically determined! To translate this ... more
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Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is an often investigated pathophysiological condition because of its implication in causing low back pain. As human material for such studies is difficult to obtain because of ethical and government regulatory ... more
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Disc Degeneration is a condition which leads to progressive drying out of the discs in the vertebra. This condition leads to the weakening and thinning of the discs. This can cause pains which can very in their extent according to the nature of the ... more
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