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Procedures: 4 pages

 

Kyphosis of the cervical spine

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Kyphosis of the cervical spine Link to Ulrich Medical Click ... in the Niketown building parking in the Europa Center Kyphosis of the cervical spine Various processes such as inflammation and wear can lead to spine deformities such as kyphosis, i.e. tilting forward. This can occur in different ... Therefore, it is often necessary to correct the

 
 
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Enlargement of the spinal canal in the cervical sp...

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... such as by surgery from the rear, i.e. the neck, with removal of compressive structures and an additional stabilization, so a deformity (e.g. kyphosis) does not occur. Due to the discharge, conditions are being created for function to be able to improve.

 
 
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Spinal fusion

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... stress and future wear. In the process, the spinal canal is expanded, nerves are decompressed and the spine is reduced and stabilized. Kyphosis of the cervical spine Deformities of the cervical spine lead to narrowing of the spinal canal and pain. Surgical correction is often ...

 
 
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Operations on the cervical spine

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... cervical spine Artificial disc in the cervical spine The artificial intervertebral disc in the cervical spine as an alternative to fusion ... Kyphosis of the cervical spine Deformities of the cervical spine lead to narrowing of the spinal canal and pain. Surgical correction is often ...

 
 
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Diseases: 4 pages

 

Flatback

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... Symptom Check - you will find the cause of your symptoms Flatback Unlike in scoliosis or kyphosis in people who suffer from a flatback, visually the spine seems to be okay. Usually the spine has a cervical  lordosis (forward curvature), a slight thoracal kyphosis (curvature to the back) and a lumbar lordosis again. People with a flatback miss the natural ... severe pain, which are usually just as bad as those in people who suffer from scoliosis or

 
 
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Spinal instability

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... to restore the balance. This can lead to deformations of the spine, such as the so-called degenerative scoliosis (lateral curvature come), kyphosis (bending forward with Humpback-formation) and spondylolisthesis (vertebral slippage). Depending on the severity, the spinal canal is narrowed ...

 
 
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Cervical spine

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... myelopathy) or of the spinal nerve roots departing from the spinal cord. Deformities of the cervical spine with a so-called flat back or even kyphosis may also result. This leads to an incorrect loading of the vertebral joints and muscles. Leading symptoms are radiating pain from the neck into ...

 
 
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Idiopathic scoliosis

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... is responsible for the  rib hump and / or lumbar bulge. Frequently an additional deformity in the sagittal plane with soncomitant lordosis or kyphosis. The scoliosis became noticeable due to increasing deformation of the trunk with or without vertical deflection and depending on the location ...

 
 
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Sitemap

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... Dynamic stabilisation with Coflex Dynamic stabilisation with Cosmic Dynamic stabilisation with DSS Spinal fusion Scoliosis Spondylolisthesis Kyphosis of the cervical spine Occipito-cervical fixation C1-C2 fixation The plating of the cervical spine Operations on the cervical spine Microscopic disc surgery in the cervical spine Artificial spinal disc cervical spine Plating cervical spine Decompression of the cervical spine

 
 
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Diagnostics: 1 page

 

X-ray

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... the vertebral joints (orthopedic surgery) and indirectly also on the discs (Spondylchondrose). Also deformities of the spine (scoliosis, kyphosis and spondylolisthesis (spondylolisthesis) are being imaging. Furthermore, the X-ray is of importance in the diagnosis of fractures (broken ...

 
 
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Practice: 1 page

 

Services

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... kyphoplasty in osteoporotic fractures and vertebral metastases. Axis correction, reduction and fixation of spondylolisthesis, scoliosis and kyphosis Decompression in lumbar and cervical spinal cal stenosis. Operations on peripheral nerves in bottleneck syndromes (carpal tunnel syndrome, ...

 
 
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