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Experimental Spondylosis in the Rabbit Spine Overuse Could Accelerate the Spondylosis

Spine, 1992
It has been suggested that overuse can accelerate the progression of cervical spondylosis. This assumption was derived from a study examining premature onset of cervical spondylosis in patients with athetoid cerebral palsy. To clarify the relationship between overuse and structural abnormalities of the spine, repetitive extension-flexion movement was ...
E, Wada, S, Ebara, S, Saito, K, Ono
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Cervical Spondylosis in the Cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1968
Abstract— —A case of cervical spondylosis in the cat is described. A number of cases have been diagnosed and well documented in Australia but investigations have not revealed any United Kingdom references to this condition. Regrettably a post‐mortem examination was not possible but X‐rays were taken and are reprinted.Résumé— —Description d'un cas de ...
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Thoracic Spondylosis: An Unusual Cause of Myelopathy

Neurosurgery, 1987
Abstract Narrowing or stenosis of the spinal canal may result in myelopathy, radiculopathy, and neurogenic claudication. Degenerative changes, or spondylosis, are the most common causes of these symptoms throughout the spinal axis, but these changes are encountered least frequently in the thoracic region.
D E, Smith, J C, Godersky
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CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1954
C, PALLIS, A M, JONES, J D, SPILLANE
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SPONDYLOSIS

The Lancet, 1954
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Cervical spondylosis and dyskinesias

Neurology, 1970
R A, Levine   +3 more
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Cervical Spondylosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1963
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