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What are cervical spine CT scans? Here's a look at this procedure and why you might need it, including how scans with and without contrast differ.
Approximately 83% of patients with fibromyalgia demonstrate visually straight cervical spines, according to data published in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology.
Lordosis refers to the natural inward curve of the spine, most noticeable in the lower back (lumbar spine) and sometimes in the neck (cervical spine). Hyperlordosis is an exaggerated curve that ...
Learn how neck traction (cervical traction) relieves pain, its types, benefits, risks, and what to know before starting this treatment for cervical spine issues.
The brain isn’t the only place where MS lesions can develop — the disease can also attack the spinal cord, which can result in an increased risk of disability.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can cause neck pain and stiffness. These symptoms can help reach a diagnosis. Learn what to expect and how to manage neck pain in MS.
Occasional neck pain is often due to poor posture, normal wear, or overuse. Learn about neck pain causes, treatment, and home remedies.
Tallahassee (Fla.) Orthopedic Clinic has opened a new advanced imaging suite for orthopedics. The suite features the GE SIGNA Voyager 1.5T and SIGNA Pioneer 3.0T, both wide-bore MRI systems offering ...
Cervical cancer persists as a life-threatening issue among women worldwide. Early-stage detection of cancer leads to better survival rates and lower treatment costs, thereby impacting the patient’s ...
Follow-up brain and cervical spine MRI 8 weeks after surgery. (F) Postoperative MRI of the brain demonstrates changes in the right temporo-occipital lobe, with no abnormal enhancing lesions. (G, H) ...