Spinal enthesopathy refers to a group of conditions characterized by inflammation or degeneration at the entheses, which are the sites where tendons and ligaments attach to the spine. This condition is often associated with various forms of inflammatory Arthritis, such as ankylosing spondylitis, and can lead to pain and stiffness in the back and neck. Symptoms may include localized tenderness, reduced mobility, and, in severe cases, changes in spinal alignment. Diagnosis typically involves clinical evaluation, imaging studies, and sometimes lab tests to rule out other conditions.
No, bursitis and enthesopathy are not the same. Bursitis refers to inflammation of the bursae, which are fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints. Enthesopathy, on the other hand, is a condition where there is pain and dysfunction at the site where tendons or ligaments attach to bone.
an enthesopathy refers to a disorder involving the attachment of a tendon or ligament to a bone.
ageing or degenertive enthesopathy
Tethered Spinal Cord is a condition where the spinal cord is attached to the spinal column and that causes the cord to become stretched.
No. Spinal stenosis a condition where the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves. Spinal degeneration is a natural process that occurs as we age and it often the causeof spinal stenosis.
spinal cord
I had spinal surgery for spinal otionsis how sereous is it? what is spinal ostiomitis
cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
Spinal fusion decreases pain but it also decreases spinal mobility
A C2 spinal cord injury is an injury to the 2nd spinal segment in the cervical section of the spinal cord.
No. The spinal cavity is part of the Dorsal cavity, which also includes the cranial cavity. The spinal cavity is the space in vertebrae(spinal bones) through which the spinal cord passes.
Spinal surgeons.