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The increasing use of mobile phones, particularly the habit of bending the neck for prolonged periods while looking at screens, is causing a sharp rise in cases of cervical spondylitis and frozen ...
A paradigm shift in the way we treat spinal injuries is now in sight, with the world's first regenerative cell therapy being ...
Research teams have created a versatile set of gene delivery systems that can reach different neural cell types in the human ...
Medicaid makes it possible for me to manage my pain, access the medications that help control my muscle spasms and see ...
In a new clinical study, researchers from the Texas Biomedical Device Center (TxBDC) at The University of Texas at Dallas demonstrated unprecedented rates of recovery for spinal cord injuries.
One treatment that can help relieve pain stemming from conditions like “tech neck” is a cervical traction device, otherwise known as a neck stretcher. These devices increase spine flexibility ...
The vertebral column, or backbone, is made up of 33 vertebrae that are separated by spongy disks. The spine is divided into 4 areas: Cervical spine. The first 7 vertebrae, located in the neck Thoracic ...
bSchool of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia cSchool of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia dVCS Foundation, Melbourne, VIC, ...
AUSTIN, Texas, May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Genesys Spine is proud to announce the commercial launch of the Stasys-C™ 3DP Cervical Standalone System, a 3D-printed, zero-profile cervical interbody ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the nation’s first at-home cervical cancer test, offering women a more accessible and less invasive alternative to traditional Pap smears, its maker ...
And thanks to a company called Teal Health, that desire may soon be granted: Its at-home, self-collect cervical cancer screening device was approved by the FDA on May 9. It involves running the ...
Background Clinical decision rules (CDRs) are commonly used to guide imaging decisions in cervical spine injury (CSI) assessment despite limited evidence for their use in paediatric populations. We ...