Patency
Patency is the natural open and unblocked state of an artery, duct or tube in the body.
[permalink]Articulations
joints, as in the joining of bones or movable segments
[permalink]Arthritis
inflammation of joints and nerves
[permalink]Bursitis
inflammation of one or more bursae (small sacs) of synovial fluid in the body
[permalink]Cauda equina
the lowest set of nerves off the spinal cord
[permalink]Chiropractic
hands-on healing profession without drugs and invasive procedures
[permalink]Congenital Anomalies
conditions whereby spinal structures did not fully develop or developed abnormally. You will be examined thoroughly. (examples: short pedicles, transitional segment, spondylolisthesis, tropism, incomplete vertebral development)
[permalink]Facet
the back (posterior) part of the vertebral body that attaches with ligaments to allow movement among the vertebrae
[permalink]Facet joints
one pair faces up and one pair faces down
[permalink]Galvanic current
direct-current (DC) electricity
[permalink]Cartilage
Relating to the spinal presence of cartilage, cartilage is the flexible, slippery, connective tissue that covers the ends of bones in a joint. Cartilage is also found in other parts of the body like the knee and ear, but in the spine healthy cartilage allows bones to glide over one another. Cartilage also absorbs energy from the shock of physical movement. The intervertebral disc is cartilage as well made mostly of water, 65% to 80% water content.
[permalink]Joint
the point where two or more bones join
[permalink]Ligament
tissue connecting body parts
[permalink]Lordosis
posterior concavity of a curve
[permalink]Lumbago
mild to severe low back pain that can be due to a simple strain or something more serious
[permalink]Muscle
body tissue producing movement
[permalink]Pars Interarticularis
part of the vertebral body
[permalink]PPOD
pelvic pain and organic dysfunction
[permalink]Sacral
the base (lowest part) of the spine
[permalink]Sciatica
disturbing leg pain that starts in the low back and travels the course of an irritated nerve. It may extend down one or both legs.
[permalink]Slipped Disc
same as herniated disc, bulging disc, ruptured disc - a condition in which the inner part of the intervertebral disc called the nucleus pulposus pushes through the outer containing fibers of the disc called the annulus fibrosus. This bulging of the inner nucleus into the annulus fibrosus can take two forms. If the nucleus is held within the annulus fibrosus, the process is termed a contained disc, and sometimes referred to as a disc protrusion or herniation. If the annulus fibrosus tears and allows the inner nucleus pulposus to escape through the annulus fibrosus it is called a non-contained disc herniation and often called a ruptured or fragmented disc.
[permalink]Subluxation
the misalignment of one or more spinal vertebrae
[permalink]Vertebral Body
the circular part of the spinal column bones that the disc sits between.
[permalink]Intermittent Claudication
Pain feeling like a cramp and weakness in the legs and especially the calves when walking that disappears after resting a bit; usually associated with inadequate blood supply to the muscles
[permalink]Diagnosis
the identification of the nature and cause of back pain based on subjective (information from you) and objective (information from physical tests and your body's response to them as well as imaging studies if available) findings
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