A spinal disc forms a cartilaginous joint between the vertebrae of the spine that allow slight movements of the vertebrae and acts as a ligament to hold the vertebrae together. According to Atlantic Spine Care, a bulging disc is one that has 50...
Damage to the nerve affecting your inner thigh is known as femoral nerve dysfunction. Nerves are made from bundles of fibers called axons and surrounded by insulation known as the myelin sheath. Femoral nerve dysfunction has several possible...
The spinal column is a series of 24 bones called vertebrae running from the neck to the pelvis. Seven cervical vertebrae support the neck, 12 thoracic vertebrae connect to the rib cage and five lumbar vertebrae support the lower back. The spinal...
According to a 2006 poll by Spine-health.com, 70 percent of workers reported a worsening of back pain after a day at the office. Back pain associated with desk jobs is usually caused by muscle tension and poor posture. Other causes may include...
Constipation is a common medical problem, the most common cause of which is inadequate dietary fiber intake, often coupled with insufficient exercise. Chronic constipation frequently causes abdominal pain. While the pain from constipation can...
The cauda equine, the collection of nerves where the spinal cord ends, is named for its resemblance to a horse's tail. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, cauda equine syndrome (CES) is often misdiagnosed because the...
The combination of fever and back pain can be worrisome for a patient, since it is one of the patterns doctors look for when ruling out dangerous disorders such as cancer or infection. Fortunately, the most common cause of fever and back pain...
That tender pain you feel on the ankle can be a sign of inflammation or a more serious medical disease. The pain may be dull, sharp or nondescript in nature. Sometimes ankle pain can be so excruciating that it can affect the ability to walk. There...
The sacroiliac, or SI joint, is located in your lower back above the buttocks. It consists of the sacrum, or the end of your spine, and the ilium, or pelvis. Pain in the sacroiliac region is referred to as sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Sometimes,...
Facet joints are located between each vertebrae in your spine. They function to connect the vertebrae, as well as allow you to bend and twist your spine. Sometimes, the joint can become irritated, inflamed and painful. Pain that originates in your...