What Are the Treatments for Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the canal in your spinal column that affects mostly people age 50 and older. Nothing can cure it, but there are ...
Lower back pain can result from muscle strain, herniated discs, arthritis, sciatica, or poor posture. Conditions like spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, and pregnancy can also cause discomfort and pain ...
Spinal stenosis surgery helps to reopen your spinal canal, the channel in your backbone that houses your spinal cord and other nerves. A doctor does the surgery when the space in the canal narrows ...
A new review reaffirms that spinal steroid injections only reduce neck and back pain for a few months, but they don't improve ...
EMILY Cockerham was a healthy child – until one day, bouncing on a trampoline triggered a splitting headache. That moment was the first sign of a rare condition that would cause her brain to ...
A girl who started to get splitting headaches at the age of seven after bouncing on a trampoline has been told by doctors that her brain is 'falling out', and there is no cure. Emily Cockerham, now 19 ...
Meet Emily Cockerham, who has a rare and painful condition whereby the lower part of her brain falls out of her skull and ...
In the most severe form of the condition, type 3 Chiari malformation, part of the lower back part of the brain ( cerebellum ) ...
Most often reported measures for central stenosis were antero-posterior diameter (< 10 mm) and cross-sectional area (< 70 mm 2) of spinal canal. For lateral stenosis height and depth of the ...