Symptoms of osteochondrosis

Osteochondrosis Symptoms: clear overview, key topics, and practical navigation to related guides.

Vertebral artery syndrome: symptoms and treatment

Diseases of the nervous system are inextricably linked with vascular diseases, as neurological pathologies often cause symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, fatigue, a sensation of "spots" before the eyes, and disturbances of consciousness.

Neck Pain: Causes and What to Do

When a person has neck pain, the last thing they want to do is figure out the causes, and the most important thing is to immediately stop the suffering.

Coccygodynia: Causes and Treatment of Osteochondrosis of the Coccyx

Coccydynia is a syndrome characterized by intermittent or persistent pain in the anal-coccygeal region. It was first described in 1859 by J. Simpson.

Spinal Ligaments: Symptoms of Damage and Red Flags

Symptoms of interspinous and supraspinous ligament injuries depend on the duration of the injury and any associated spinal injuries. However, clinical diagnosis of these injuries is quite complex: palpation often fails to detect the injury due to minor vertebral displacements, and radiographs are not always helpful in making a diagnosis.

Lumbosacral osteochondrosis: clinical features and approaches

One of the most characteristic symptoms of discogenic osteochondrosis of the lumbosacral spine is the acute development of pain following the impact of some mechanical factor (for example, the feeling of heaviness, tilting the torso, etc.).

Osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine: causes of pain and treatment options

Unlike discogenic syndromes of the lumbar and cervical levels, neurological complications of disc protrusions in the thoracic region remain the domain of clinical casuistry to this day.

Cervical thoracic osteochondrosis: symptoms and treatment

Cervical vertebrogenic pathology almost always begins with pain or discomfort in the neck. Cervical pain (at rest or with activity) intensifies after rest, upon initiation of movement, or with normal everyday activities (sudden movements).

Osteochondrosis of the spine - neurological complications and symptoms

Beginning with Hildebrandt (1933), who proposed the term “osteochondrosis of the intervertebral disc” to define an extensive degenerative process affecting not only the cartilage but also the subchondral part of adjacent vertebrae, this term has become widely used in the works of morphologists, radiologists and clinicians.

Combined postural disorders: types and manifestations

A round-concave back is the most common back shape and is characterized by increased anteroposterior spinal curvature. The magnitude of lumbar lordosis depends on the degree of anterior pelvic tilt. The more the pelvis is tilted anteriorly, the more pronounced the lumbar lordosis will be.

Fixed lumbar lordosis: diagnosis and correction

Fixed lumbar hyperextension for lumbar osteochondrosis has a number of specific characteristics. First and foremost, it is unfavorable in conditions characterized by severe pain, prolonged exacerbations, and a negative patient response to traction therapy and stretching exercises.

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