Spinal Injuries and Deformities

Spinal injuries and deformities refer to trauma or abnormal development in the spinal column and its surrounding tissue. They can vary from minor injuries to paralysis or even death. Spinal injuries and deformities can be caused by a number of factors, including accidents, falls, sports, or conditions such as osteoporosis or spinal stenosis. The most common symptoms of these conditions include pain, numbness, and muscle weakness. Treatment for spinal injuries and deformities involve medicines, physical therapy, and surgery. In some cases, patients may require a wheelchair or braces to help support the spine. Advances in medical technology have enabled more effective treatment options, allowing people with spinal injuries and deformities to lead more functional lives.

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