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The human spine is composed of bony vertebrae and interwoven spinal discs. These tough yet flexible discs have a more rigid outer shell and a soft center. Over time, these discs lose their flexibility with dehydration and tissue degeneration. For those with degenerative disc disease here are 5 things to avoid that further DDD. Back Health, Human Spine, Disk Herniation, Spine Health, Chest Congestion, Bone Density, Weight Workout, Weight Workout Plan, Chronic Disease

The human spine is composed of bony vertebrae and interwoven spinal discs. These tough yet flexible discs have a more rigid outer shell and a soft center. Over time, these discs lose their flexibility with dehydration and tissue degeneration. For those with degenerative disc disease here are 5 things to avoid that further DDD.

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Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis | Forestier's Disease | Vail, CO Orthopedic Spine Surgeon by neckandback, via Flickr Vail Co, Watch Your Back, X Rays, Medical Field, Anatomy And Physiology, Radiology, Skeletal, Chiropractic, X Ray

Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis--also known as Forestier's Disease--is a calcification and hardening of ligaments in areas where they connect and attached to the spine. This condition causes back pain, stiffness and soreness in the neck and lower back. This image is of an X-ray of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis. The arrows point to flowing bone. Dr. Donald Corenman, Vail, CO Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, has written countless articles and documents on spine and back pain. He is also…

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