You do a backflip.
The uncovertebral joints are in the neck between C3 - C7. These joints are where the discs meet. Hypertrophy in these joints means that an unusually high number of bone spurs are growing there. The most common cause of this is arthritis.
Hypertrophy
Hypertrophy.
No, a stiff neck (also called torticollis) is not an example of hypertrophy. A stiff neck is simply a problem of one or more muscles of the neck going into protective spasm to prevent further injury or compromise to the joints of the spine or the nerves of the neck or spinal cord. The neck muscles become tense, rigid and prevent movement, and as they do they might stand out a bit more than usual, but that is not hypertrophy. Hypertrophy is a phenomenon in a living organism, like the human body, a fish, or a blade of grass, in which an area or group of cells become larger typically because of increased demands of work placed on them.
they prevent tendons
The hypertrophy of the liver was causing the problem.
right ventricle hypertrophy
That is the correct spelling of the term "hypertrophy" (enlarged cells in tissue).
excessive use of muscles - Hypertrophy is an increased muscle size
Hypertrophy is the enlargement of cells, resulting in the enlargement of the organ or tissue to which the cells belong. The left ventricle of the heart is especially vulnerable to hypertrophy.
There is no known way to prevent bone cancer.
maybe by staying healthy and active.