Changes in the spine (deteriorating)

Body System: Muscular system , Skeletal system

Organ: brain, nerves

Description

Back disease is considered to be a population form of a disease as approximately 80% of the population suffers from this condition and it is the second highest cause of incapacity for work and disability. As the most important factors responsiblefor changes in the cervical, lumbar, but also thoracic spine are mainly considered the gradually deteriorating method and grade of plate tissue nutrition, limited movement, non-physiological body posture in inadequate positions, body weight, and long-term sitting. While aging degenerative changes occur on the inter-vertebral plates and on the spine. At the same time mobility decreases and soreness of the cervical spine and back increases. Although this disease is usually associated with aging, it can also arise as a result of back injury.

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