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A good suggestion would be to make an appointment with a physiotherapist who treats spinal stenosis. They will be able to give you specific exercises and stretches that will help you.
No. Chelation therapy is generally considered to be a scam and is not a legitimate therapy for anything.
the gear that affects a football throw would be the shoulder pads because when you throw a ball your shoulder will rotate and when your shoulder pads are there then it interferes with your arm and shoulder
There is not one "joint" in the neck. It is a series of complicated joints that have a place for the spinal cord to go through and the bones of the spine protect the spinal cord. The cervical spine has more than just one ROM and that could not be accomplished with a shoulder joint.
According to the Mayo Clinic there are a few ways to treat Spinal Stenosis.Doctors usually try and treat it with non- invasive procedures such as medications or therapy first. Then if not successful they would try injections and last would be surgery.
Osteomalacia is the opposite of osteosclerosis.
Hi, No it is not, I am 47 yrs & I have it along with Lumbar spinal stenosis. You can get this due to injury, accidents & wear & tear I believe. My facet joint was damaged due to being assaulted so I can tell you along with the stenosis it is a 24/7 painful suffering & due to being a high risk patient for any surgery let alone for a back Op I have no choice but to put up with it. However I would like to know what I am to look forward to in the future, (the outcome of untreated spinal stenosis / facet Arthropathy) ie how long before I become totally housebound or in a wheelchair but I have been unable to find anything online. If anybody here knows, please feel free to inform me. Thanks
This would most likely be at T1, possibly C7.
Spinal injury does not affect mental processing at all. This is save for the psychological effects of having to come to terms with the disability. It would also not affect the base personality of the injured person - the behviour of the injured person would remain the same - depending on the mobility requirement of the behaviour you are referring to - as well as the psychological acceptance level of the individual.
you wouldn't be able to walk correctly or struggle at it!yup you're welcome
In case of stenosis and insufficiency
What would happen if your spinal fluid was impinged