Arthritis of the spine
spondylosis
Spondylosis is type of arthirits in the spine. It's a medical term so it can be used like, "The man's case of spondylosis was causing him to have intense back pains."
Spondylosis refers to arthritis of the bones in the neck, commonly caused by wear and tear. It is not fatal, but curative using proper treatment.
yes i have been diagnosed with degenerative spondylosis
Lumbar spondylosis is a disease that results in the degeneration of joints in the spine. If the condition is without myelopathy, it means that the spinal cord is not damaged.
Spondylosis is a term for degenerative osteoarthritis of joints between the vertebrae. Posterior spondylosis refers to this degeneration occurring in the back of the joints, rather than the front.
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Spondylosis is the general term meaning degenerative spine disease.
Cervical spondylosis refers to spondylosis of the cervical vertebrae (Bones of the spine in the region of the neck). Spondylosis refers to changes occurring in the bones ultimately resulting in compression of the nerve roots passing through these regions. The result of the nerve compression is determined by the specific nerve that is compressed. Common features include sharp pain radiating down the region of the upper limb supplied by the specific nerve root affected. Cervical spondylosis is common in older population. It is often due to osteoarthritis resulting in osteophyte formation (abnormal new bone growth) and these osteophytes result in the nerve compression.
To qualify for Social Security Disability benefits due to lumbar spondylosis, you must meet the Social Security Administration's criteria for disability. This includes providing medical evidence that your lumbar spondylosis significantly limits your ability to work. The severity of your symptoms, functional limitations, and medical documentation will all be considered in determining your eligibility for benefits. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider and a Social Security representative to understand the specific requirements and process for applying for benefits related to your condition.