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Pathologies

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A herniated disc can affect any part of the spine. It can affect the lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5) or the back.

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Narrowing of the spinal canal can affect the lower back, compressing nerves and causing pain or weakness in the legs.

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Abnormal curvature of the adolescent spine, affecting the back or thoracic region, causing pain and asymmetry.

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The forward sliding of a lumbar vertebra can lead to lumbar pain, sciatica and even spinal instability.

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Affecting the cervical region, the hernia can compress the nerve roots in the neck, causing radiating pain in the arms.

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Degeneration of the cervical vertebrae, compressing the spinal cord and causing pain, weakness and impaired coordination.

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Rupture of a vertebra following trauma or osteoporosis, causing intense pain and sometimes nerve compression.

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Degeneration of the lumbar intervertebral discs, causing pain in the lower back and potentially in the legs.

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