Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Cervical disease and cervical bone hyperplasia of the similarities and differences between points
(1) the same point: cervical disease and cervical vertebra hyperplasia belong to the neck bone diseases, the two are closely related, when the cervical part of stimulating bone hyperplasia, or nerve root compression, spinal cord and neck, or vertebral artery caused by sympathetic A range of symptoms, which is cervical spondylosis. When all factors that cervical spine of the internal forces and external imbalance, because of mechanical cervical compensatory proliferation may also occur. (2) different points: cervical disease known as cervical facet syndrome, is due to degenerative cervical disc degeneration and the surrounding bone, joint and soft tissue in a series of pathological changes, oppression or stimulate the cervical nerve root and spinal cord, vertebral artery, and other organizations Arising from a group of Zenggebingzheng. Light, head, neck, Jianbi numb the pain, can be induced by heavy Suanruan weak limbs, or even two will incontinence, paralysis. Cervical bone hyperplasia is a state of performance for the cervical growth, development and completion feature in the process of losing some part of the normal patterns, unusual. Osteoporosis proliferation of a variety of forms, because of the different parts have their different manifestations. Hyperplasia level of light or bone hyperplasia can not key parts no symptoms or mild symptoms. In short, the cervical disease is a big concept, which includes neck disc disease, joint disorders, soft tissue injury, bone hyperplasia, and other diseases. And cervical bone hyperplasia is a state of cervical lesions, when bone hyperplasia minor or not, from time to key positions developed symptoms. However, cervical disease and cervical bone hyperplasia is the relationship between the two close and have a mutually inclusive of each other, so some of the treatment of cervical disease and cervical bone hyperplasia can be interoperable.
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