Oct. 22, 2003 — A new measurement protocol, reported in the Oct. 1 issue of Spine, may distinguish a subgroup of patients with cervical spine hypermobility associated with whiplash. "Unphysiological ...
TORONTO — Baseline radiographic signs typically associated with lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis, such as slippage or reduced disc height, were not useful in predicting patients’ outcomes after ...
This week we are going to discuss the topic of whiplash injury and the resultant joint instabilities which can result. Joint instabilities occur when musculoligamentus and capsular structures of the ...
To present an interesting case of a 14-year-old male with acute paresis of upper extremities and progressive difficulty with lower extremities. The patient is a competitive wrestler and was performing ...
Joint hypermobility syndrome or double jointedness means that a person’s joints bend more than usual. In some people, this can cause joint pain and injury. Share on Pinterest Jovo Jovanovic/Stocksy ...
Hypermobility – joints that are too mobile or flexible – cause excessive joint mobility that can lead to joint injury, lower-back pain and possibly arthritis pain. But there are ways that you can ...
First presentation of U.S. IDE clinical data shows statistically significant improvements in pain and function at 24 months compared with fusion surgery BEVERLY HILLS, CA / ACCESS Newswire / November ...
Research has not proven that vitamins treat hypermobile joints. However, some vitamins and minerals may be beneficial for certain symptoms or help prevent conditions that can occur alongside it. Joint ...
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