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What is Spondylitis of neck ?

clinics in chennai,hospitals in india,clinics in india,hospi... It is degenerative disease of the spinal bones of the neck. It may be due to excessive strain or may be partly due to ageing. Physiotherapy of various kinds including electronic traction, use of cervical collar and some medications and suitable exercises often control the disease.

What is spondylitis?
About - Frequently Asked Questions About Ankylosing Spondyli... Spondylitis (pronounced spon-d-lie-tiss) is the name given to a group of chronic or long lasting diseases also called Spondyloarthritis (spon-dyl-oh-arthritis) or Spondyloarthropathy (spon-d-low-are-throp-ah-thee). These diseases are forms of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affect the spine, although other joints and organs can become involved. See similar questions...

What is the cause of ankylosing spondylitis?


About - Frequently Asked Questions About Ankylosing Spondyli... Although the exact cause of AS is unknown, we do know that genetics play a key role. Most individuals who have AS also have a gene that produces a "genetic marker" - in this case, a protein - called HLA-B27. This marker is found in over 95% of people of European ancestry with AS. However, scientists know that other genes, along with a triggering environmental factor, such as a bacterial infection, are needed to trigger AS in susceptible people. See similar questions...

How is ankylosing spondylitis diagnosed?


About - Frequently Asked Questions About Ankylosing Spondyli... A thorough physical exam including x-rays, individual medical history, and a family history of AS, as well as blood work including a possible test for HLA-B27 are factors in making a diagnosis. Click here for more information in our AS Diagnosis section. See similar questions...

How is ankylosing spondylitis treated?


About - Frequently Asked Questions About Ankylosing Spondyli... Exercise is essential. A common treatment regimen involves medication, exercise and physical therapy, and good posture practices. Click here for more information in our AS Treatment section. See similar questions...

What is ankylosing spondylitis?


Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis (say "AN-kill-ose-ing spon-dill-EYE-tis") is a form of arthritis that is long-lasting (chronic) and most often affects the spine . It can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited motion in the low back, middle back, and neck, and sometimes areas such as the hips, chest wall, and heels. Ankylosing spondylitis is more common in men than women.

Although there is no cure, treatment can usually control symptoms and prevent the condition from getting worse. See similar questions...

Can I put it on my neck?


Sun Block Retin-A Skin Program Rejuvenation Serum Remember, the face has more adnexal structures and is thicker than the neck. It is also very forgiving, while the neck is not. You can treat the neck area, but much less frequently and smaller amounts (of Retin-A). The other creams will not hurt the neck, including the serums and Rayblock. Please do not burn the neck area. See similar questions...

Where can I get a replacement neck?


Frequently Asked Questions Moses Graphite makes replacement necks for all Steinberger models. Many players actually prefer them to the stock Steinberger necks. Realize that a lot has been learned about the science of sound in graphite construction since Ned started making them 20 years ago. Moses necks are designed more for sonic quality - the original Stienberger necks were designed primarily for stiffness and stability. Click here to read more about Moses Graphite necks. See similar questions...

What kind of doctor treats ankylosing spondylitis?


About - Frequently Asked Questions About Ankylosing Spondyli... The type of physician who primarily diagnoses and treats ankylosing spondylitis and related diseases is called a rheumatologist. Rheumatologists treat arthritis, certain autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal pain disorders and osteoporosis. There are more than 100 types of these diseases, including ankylosing spondylitis (AS), rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus. Other professionals can also help treat AS and related diseases such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, etc. See similar questions...

What causes ankylosing spondylitis?


Ankylosing Spondylitis The cause of ankylosing spondylitis is unknown, but a tendency to develop the condition may be genetic (passed down from parents to children). Most people with this condition are born with a particular gene, HLA-B27.1 But having the HLA-B27 gene does not mean that you will develop ankylosing spondylitis. Current research suggests that both the environment and bacterial infections may also have roles in triggering ankylosing spondylitis.1 See similar questions...

What are the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis?


Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis causes mild to severe back and buttock pain that is often worse in the early morning hours. This pain usually gets better with activity. It most often begins in the teens through the 30s and develops gradually. In time, continued inflammation of the ligaments, tendons, joint capsules (soft tissues surrounding the joint), and joints of the spine

will cause the spine to fuse together (ankylose), leading to less motion in the neck and low back. See similar questions...

Is spondylitis the same as spondylosis?


Frequently Asked Questions No. Spondylosis is a condition usually caused by degeneration of the discs between the vertebrae. It may be caused by aging or injury and not by an inflammatory disease as in ankylosing spondylitis. See similar questions...

What is spondylosis/spondylitis?
All rights Reserved Bombay Spine Center Spondylosis or spondylitis, which are commonly used terms by non-medical persons are not actual diseases. They only mean that the back is undergoing an age related ageing process. It means "wear and tear". It is not something to be feared because aging affects each and every one of us. It is only in some persons this can lead to pain and other problems, which can are treatable. See similar questions...

What happens over time with ankylosing spondylitis?


Ankylosing Spondylitis, SVCMC; New York NY Ankylosing spondylitis is inflammation primarily of the joints of the spine, but it can also involve inflammation of the eye, other joints (especially the hips) and, on occasion, the heart, lungs, and chest wall. If the inflammation continues over time, it will lead to scarring and permanent damage. In some people, the disease is mild and progresses slowly, and symptoms never become severe. Other people may have a more aggressive disease process. See similar questions...

RETURN to TOP What is neck pain?


Frequently Asked Questions Neck pain can be so mild that it is merely annoying and distracting. Or it can be so severe that it is unbearable and incapacitating. Most instances of neck pain (and stiffness) are minor and commonly caused by something you did. That is, if you keep your head in an awkward position for too long the joints in your neck can "lock" and the neck muscles can become painfully fatigued. See similar questions...

Who suffers from neck pain?


Frequently Asked Questions Almost everyone experiences some sort of neck pain or stiffness at one time or another. Because you are human and walk upright, your head is "balanced" atop your spinal column. If the muscles that support your head are not kept strong and in good condition, the upper part of your spinal column is vulnerable to strains and injuries. Older people, whose joints have been worn by much use over time, are subject to osteoarthritis (also known as degenerative joint disease or DJD). See similar questions...

What can chiropractic do for neck pain ?

Frequently Asked Questions Doctors of chiropractic have the training and skills to relieve your neck pain, overcome stiffness, and restore the mobility and range of motion of any frozen neck vertebrae. They are devoted to helping you get back to your normal pursuits and start feeling like yourself again. Perhaps their most important contribution is their ability to bring their specialized diagnostic skills, techniques, and equipment to bear in assessing what is causing your neck problems. See similar questions...

How does a back or neck get weak?


Chronic Back Pain & Chronic Neck Pain Questions That's easy to explain. Whenever a person injures his or her back they tend to take it easy. Because of the pain they begin to utilize other body parts to substitute for their back/neck, and therefore the back/neck does not get used much. This happens involuntarily. When the muscles are not used they atrophy and lose strength and become deconditioned. In addition, if the back and neck are not continually moved they become stiff. It is well known that joints that are not moved will deteriorate. See similar questions...

Will one massage fix my sore neck and back?


Home Page Having one massage will not fix anything in the sense of permanently being repaired or guarded against future injury. This is true just as one pill taken once wont fix your weight or illnesses nor will one day of exercise keep you fit the rest of your life. Massage is designed and works best when integrated into your lifestyle. See similar questions...

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