| spondylosis | Ankylosis of the vertebra; often applied non-specifically to any lesion of the spine of a degenerative nature. Origin: G. Spondylos, vertebra (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cervical spondylosis | Degenerative joint disease of the cervical (neck) spine. Results in a progressive erosion of the cartilage which line the weight bearing joints in the neck. Progressive bony calcification can lead to obstruction of exiting nerve roots resulting in neurological symptoms. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| hyperostotic spondylosis | A form of degenerative arthritis characteristically associated with flowing calcification along the sides of the vertebrae of the spine and commonly with inflammation (tendinitis) and calcification of the tendons at their attachments points to bone. Because areas of the spine and tendons can become inflamed, antiinflammatory medications (NSAIDs), such ibuprofen, can be helpful in both relieving pain and inflammation. Also called Forestier's disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Ankylosis of the vertebra; often applied nonspecifically to any lesion of the spine of a degenerative nature. Bony replacement of ligaments around the disc spaces of the spine, associated with decreased mobility and eventual fusion; marginal osteophyte.
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Arthritis of the spine. This may be due to degenerative disease or
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Abnormal vertebral fixation or immobility.
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osteoarthritis of small joints in the neck and back (ie cervical & lumbar); commonly present in all of us, often without causing any symptoms.
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Abnormal immobility and fixation of vertebral joints.
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