include ankylosing spondylitis, Tietze syndrome, costochondritis, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, Scheuermann kyphosis, thoracolumbar junction syndrome, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, vertebral compression fractures, facet arthropathy, and primary cancer and metastatic disease of the spine. This...
Hyperostosis (lipping) due to costovertebral arthritis was found frequently (84.3%) impinging on the sympathetic trunks (ganglia and cord), rami communicantes and roots of the splanchnic nerves on both sides of the spine in more than 1,000 dissecting room cadavers examined and 34 cadavers of ...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: This condition can bedisabling if the resulting symptoms impact the abilitiesto use the hands and fingers to type, grasp, and perform common desk or bench tasks. What are the symptoms of thoracic spine nerve damage? What Are the Symptoms of Thoracic Spine Nerve Damage?
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When you’re inactive for long stretches, the muscles that protect your spine can become weak. One study found that men who laid in bed all day for eight weeks had noticeable weakened spine muscles. The same thing happens if you park in front of your TV set for hours at a time. ...
Thoracic spine pain (TSP) is a common condition in the general adult population, with a similar prevalence in children and adolescents. An in-depth understanding of risk factors can assist in the identification of potential targets for effective prevention strategies. This study aimed to determine ...
During healing, there may be a recurrence of symptoms associated with TOS, due to the presence of scar tissue around the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels [42–44]. This scar tissue, if present near or around the shoulder ligaments, may stretch during rehabilitation treatment sessions, and...
These may include “constitutional symptoms” (fever, fatigue, weight loss), arthritis, and non-specific aches and pains. This phase is succeeded by the chronic phase, typical for symptoms presenting in affected organs. Patients may experience claudication of upper and/or lower limbs, symptoms ...
Thoracic disc disease with radicular pain and myelopathic symptoms can have serious neurological sequelae. The authors present a relevant treatment option... U Quint,G Bordon,I Preissl,... - 《European Spine Journal》 被引量: 54发表: 2012年 Surgical treatment of thoracic disc herniations via...
Since kyphosis is associated with patient symptoms and is a risk factor for loss of function, it would be beneficial to have simple, noninvasive measurement techniques that can be applied in clinical practice. The purpose of this study was to assess the test–retest reliability of the ...