That would depend on the degree of disability and the laws in the place you live.
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Cervical vertebra - typical The cervical vertebrae contain foramina in the transverse processes, called foramina transversarium.
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Generally speaking, you need to be actually disabled to get disability benefits.You and your doctor have to work out this. She can see how bad it is and then she will contact the proper agencies.
Cervical is in the neck area. Lumbar is the lower back area.
Cervical spondylosis a severe spinal condition is a qualifier for disability payments. It is necessary for a panel of three doctors to approve the disability. An examination can be required as often as annually.
Cervical spondylosis is one of the most common degenerative disc conditions. When multilevel neural foraminal narrowing is most prominent via MRI, this shows where a nerve root is potentially being impinged.
In the acute phase, while it is healing, the person most likely has a temporary disability. Whether the person has a permanent impairment depends on how well the fracture heals and whether there are any residual neurological impairments. The person's treating doctor would be in the best position to answer this.
Cervical manipulation.
No, a cervical lordosis is the normal curve of your cervical spine (neck).
Of or pertaining to the neck; as, the cervical vertebrae.
Cervical conization is performed if the results of a cervical biopsy have found a precancerous condition in the cervix.
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The disease Cervical Myelopathy is classified as a dysfunction of the spinal cord. As result, there can be multiple sources for Cervical Myelopathy, which include cervical stenosis, herniated discs, and sclerosis.