Spinal Conditions Information | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Spinal conditions involve issues affecting the spine, such as disc herniation, spinal stenosis, or sciatica. These conditions can lead to back pain and neurological symptoms.
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Spinal Conditions FAQ


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What is a spinal condition?

A spinal condition is a disease or injury that mainly affects the back or spine. The spine consists of five regions: Most people are born with 33 vertebral bones, but some bones in the coccyx fuse together throughout childhood. This means that adults have 24 vertebrae. Spinal conditions can cause discomfort, pain, and issues with mobility.

What are spinal problems?

Spinal problems refer to diseases or injuries that affect the spine, such as spinal stenosis. They cause symptoms that include lower back pain, numbness, and tingling sensations. There are many types of spinal conditions that may cause pain and discomfort, and these conditions can result from:

What is a spinal cord disorder?

Spinal cord disorders cause various patterns of deficits depending on which nerve tracts within the cord or which spinal roots outside the cord are damaged. Disorders affecting spinal nerves, but not directly affecting the cord, cause sensory or motor abnormalities or both only in the areas supplied by the affected spinal nerves.

What causes spinal cord disorders?

Spinal cord disorders usually result from conditions extrinsic to the cord, such as the following: Less commonly, disorders are intrinsic to the cord.

What are the symptoms of spinal stenosis?

Spinal stenosis happens when the space inside the backbone is too small. This can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves that travel through the spine. Spinal stenosis occurs most often in the lower back and the neck. Some people with spinal stenosis have no symptoms. Others may experience pain, tingling, numbness and muscle weakness.

Can a spinal condition cause back pain?

Spinal conditions may cause back pain, which is one of the most common medical problems. People in the United States collectively spend around $200 billion per year to manage it. Keep reading to learn more about common spinal conditions and their treatments. A spinal condition is a disease or injury that mainly affects the back or spine.

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