Lumbar Annular Tear
Lumbar Annular Tear | BEST An annular tear occurs when the outer layer of a spinal disc, called the annulus fibrosus, develops a rip or
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Lumbar Annular Tear | BEST An annular tear occurs when the outer layer of a spinal disc, called the annulus fibrosus, develops a rip or
Cervical Annular Tear | BEST Annular tears are injuries occurring in the spinal discs that support and cushion the vertebrae in the spine. If the
Bony growths that develop on the spine, often causing pain by pressing on nerves.
A condition where spinal discs deteriorate over time, causing pain and limited movement.
When a spinal disc loses its height, reducing space between vertebrae and leading to pain and stiffness.
A condition where a spinal disc extends beyond its normal boundary, potentially pressing on nearby nerves.
Narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal cord and cause pain or numbness.
Inflammation in the joints of the spine, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
General degeneration of the spinal structures, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced function.
A tear in the outer ring of a spinal disc, which can lead to pain and disc degeneration.
When the inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer, potentially causing nerve compression.
When the inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer, potentially causing nerve compression.
Degeneration of the facet joints in the spine, leading to pain and stiffness.
Pain and discomfort arising from degeneration or injury to the facet joints in the spine.
Persistent pain following back surgery that didn’t produce the desired results.
Narrowing of the spaces where nerves exit the spine, potentially causing nerve compression.
A type of spinal stenosis that affects the openings where spinal nerves exit, causing pain or numbness.
When the inner material of a spinal disc leaks out, potentially pressing on nearby nerves.
Another term for a herniated disc, where the inner disc material pushes through the outer layer.
Another term for a herniated disc, where the inner disc material pushes through the outer layer.v
A disc that has moved out of its normal position, which may press on spinal nerves.
When a spinal disc tears and its inner material leaks out, often causing nerve irritation.
Pain along the sciatic nerve, running from the lower back through the legs, usually due to compression or injury.