Because the nerves in that part of the back control the bowel and bladder.
Discogenic endplate changes are where the spine's endplates, thick bone points where the discs and the vertebrae make contact, start degenerating and causing spinal issues. They are usually a sign of aging, but can also be indicative of improper lifting, overuse, and other health issues.
Are you mentioning about the partition magic discs
Neither device has any known issues with scratching discs.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
If the radio/cd head is not working discs may be jammed in the magazine. Remove magazine and make sure all discs are inside. I had to take apart the 10 disc changer to remove two discs which were both 'loaded'. Be carful of the little 'shock absorbers' in there, they can rupture easily.
discs
Compact Discs is the correct spelling.
Werk Discs was created in 2004.
Crammed Discs was created in 1980.
Discs of Tron was created in 1983.
No, having a pulled muscle will not be fixed by having spinal decompression. If you have chronic back pain from spinal compression on the discs, then it would help.