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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
Cervical disk degeneration (CDD) can give rise to segmental instability and may appear as pain referred to the arm without any evidence of root compression. CDD can give rise to root pressure either by permitting the development of a disk rupture of by provoking the development of a neurocentral osteophyte, compressing the root in the root canal ...
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Cervical disk degeneration (CDD) can give rise to segmental instability and may appear as pain referred to the arm without any evidence of root compression. CDD can give rise to root pressure either by permitting the development of a disk rupture of by provoking the development of a neurocentral osteophyte, compressing the root in the root canal ...
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Radiologic indicators for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy in patients with cervical spondylosis
We identified the most useful variables for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy in patients with cervical spondylosis according to physical indicators and preoperative skeletal X‐ray and soft tissue MRI measurements.
Yongzheng Han, Mao Xu
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Multilevel Cervical Spondylosis
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2006Multilevel cervical spondylosis is a common disorder encountered by most actively practicing spine surgeons. Patients can present with a combination of complaints, including mechanical neck pain, radiculopathy, and myelopathy. A comprehensive evaluation is required for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015
Japan has now become an aging society. In 2014, people aged more than 65 years old accounted for 25.1% of Japan's entire population. Aging is associated with an increased risk of problems related to the locomotive organs. Deterioration of locomotive ability causes falls or tumbles, which would be a threat to good health and longevity of aged people. To
Akio, Iwanami, Yoshiaki, Toyama
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Japan has now become an aging society. In 2014, people aged more than 65 years old accounted for 25.1% of Japan's entire population. Aging is associated with an increased risk of problems related to the locomotive organs. Deterioration of locomotive ability causes falls or tumbles, which would be a threat to good health and longevity of aged people. To
Akio, Iwanami, Yoshiaki, Toyama
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2010
Chapter 16.6 covers cervical spondylosis, including basic concepts, clinical presentation, treatment, surgical anatomy, and operative technique of cervical laminectomy.
Tony Y. Tannoury, Jared Toman
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Chapter 16.6 covers cervical spondylosis, including basic concepts, clinical presentation, treatment, surgical anatomy, and operative technique of cervical laminectomy.
Tony Y. Tannoury, Jared Toman
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Cervical Spondylosis and Atypical Symptoms
Neurology India, 2021Bajaj Jitin
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