Spondylosis of the endplates

Spinal fusion

Spinal
Spinal fusion, also known as spondylodesis or spondylosyndesis, is a surgical technique used to join two or more vertebrae. Supplementary bone tissue, either from the patient (autograft) or a donor, is used in conjunction with the body's natural bone growth processes to fuse the vertebrae. Fusing of the spine is used primarily to eliminate the pain caused by abnormal motion of the vertebrae by immobilizing the faulty vertebrae themselves, which is usually caused by degenerative conditions. However, spinal fusion is also the preferred way to treat most spinal deformities, specifically scoliosis and kyphosis.

Spondylosis of the endplates - List of case studies

Low back pain due to spondylosis and degenerative disc disease

35 years old male. 3 years ago an episode of lumbar pain. After an X-ray test and lumbar spine MNR a disc herniation was ... examination. The MNR was consistent with spondylosis and degenerative disc disease. Worsening disc herniation both at ...

Left lumbosciatic pain from double disc protrusion

35-year-old female experienced an episode of lower back pain. Her doctor prescribed injections with Orudis, followed by ... diameters in the spinal canal within normal limits. Spondylosis of the endplates concerned. Reasonable hypertrophy of the ...

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