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Lumbar disc hernia (low back hernia)
A lumbar disc hernia or herniated disc in the low back is a bulging of an intervertebral disc at the level of the low back. This can pinch nerves.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is caused by increased pressure on a nerve (median nerve) in the wrist canal, also called carpal tunnel.
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Meniscus injury
The meniscus is a type of shock absorber for the knee and protects the cartilage when loaded. A meniscus injury usually occurs as a result of twisting the knee or due to wear and tear or old age.
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Vertebral fracture due to osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a common syndrome that can cause fractures at the level of the vertebrae. These fractures are also called indentation fractures or collapsed vertebrae.
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Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine bends sideways, creating an S- or C-shaped curve. This can cause vertebrae and ribs to deform.
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Back and neck injuries (orthopaedics)
Back and neck pain are common complaints that can impact your daily functioning. These complaints can arise from trauma, overuse or wear and tear on the spine.