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The best way to find out what some of the risks and dangers are for spine surgery would be to talk to family doctor.
There are several different reasons why one would be referred for a brain scan. Some examples include to clarify or rule out the presence of a brain tumor.
Would it by any chance be a doctor?
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Stenosis of the spine is caused by the spine narrowing in certain areas mostly due to age. I would definitely recommend seeing a doctor as x-rays or and mri will be required to accurately tell.
One of the most common reasons for lumbar surgery is to release pressure on the spine caused by a slipped disc or compression of the spine. Other conditions include sciatica, tumors and injuries.
One might one to be a doctor for a variety of reasons such as working in a busy and challenging environment, for job certainty or for monetary reasons. However, the main reason one would become a doctor is for the desire to help sick people.
The apostrophe should go before the "s" in "Drs" to show that it is a contraction for "doctor's." The correct sentence is: "That was the Dr.'s order."
Yes. For one, scoliosis is when your spine is set irregularly, and you would need an upper body brace to straiten out your spine. Mild scoliosis is even worse. It's when your spine is set in an even more crooked positioning, and you would need a upper body brace and wear it for a few weeks. If you have it, you should see a doctor.
Someone would wanna become a Doctor for two reasons, one the money of course and maybe the like the medical stuff
Lungs; your ribs and spine would break.
Although CDs do not have a spine, a CD Case would. Similar to the spine of a book, the spine would be the narrow vertical back side of the case which includes the hinge thingee... if you partially open the case and view it from the bottom, the spine would be the bottom of the "V".