low facet joint arthropathy Lower Back Facet Joint Pain

Lower Back Facet Joint Pain

Our backbone got 33 vertebrae which help us to protect our spinal cord which is one of the major structures of the body. These vertebrae are separated by a jelly-like substance called discs which act as a shock absorber and helps the spine to move in different directions. Every vertebra has two pairs of joints…
Coccydynia Syndrome Coccydynia Syndrome

Coccydynia Syndrome

Coccydynia Syndrome Patients often say, “Doctor, I can’t sit on a hard place or if I sit, there is a lot of pain in the last bone of the spine. The pain is lessened when I lean forward. When I sit on any vehicle, I keep my waist loose with my hands.” This is a…
Cervical facet joint dysfunction Cervical facet joint dysfunction

Cervical facet joint dysfunction

Cervical facet joint dysfunction [without radicular involvement] is a common but relatively benign problem that results in loss of mobility and stiffness of the neck. Causes Facet joints, like other synovial joints, are susceptible to wear and tear, degeneration, inflammation and arthritic changes. Inflammation and degenerative changes to the facet joints may result in pain,…
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Supraspinatus Tendinitis (Painful Arc Syndrome)

The supraspinatus tendonitis is an increasingly common and painful pathology. This pathology, which involves the shoulder is nothing but an inflammation of the supraspinatus muscle. It can cause very intense pain and functional and motor restraint, even in the most normal movements of daily life, due to its degree of inflammation and tendon calcification. Supraspinatus Tendinitis occurs…
Sacralization Sacralization

Sacralization

Sacralization is irregularity of the spine, where the fifth vertebra is fused to the sacrum bone at the bottom of the spine. The fifth lumbar vertebra L5 may fuse fully or partially on either side of the sacrum, or on both sides. Sacralization is a congenital anomaly that occurs in the embryo. Sacralization often has no…
dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea

Dysmenorrhea is a medical term for pain with menstruation or menstrual cramps. There are two types of dysmenorrhea: Primary and secondary.Dysmenorrhea is associated with increased pain sensitivity and heavy menstrual bleeding. Symptoms: Symptoms of dysmenorrhea often begin immediately after ovulation and can last until the end of menstruation. The symptoms often co-occurring with menstrual pain…
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