Methods referred to in daily practice as “totally boodless” or “fully closed” usually describe endoscopic or percutaneous (performed through a very small skin entry point) lumbar disc procedures. The goal is to remove the portion of the disc compressing the nerve...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dementia
Dementia is not a single disease. Cognitive impairment due to some causes can be reversible. For example...

Spinal Canal Stenosis
It is the compression of the spinal cord or nerve roots due to narrowing of the spinal canal. When spinal cord injury develops, it is called myelopathy; when the damage becomes visible on MRI, it is termed myelomalacia.

