Injuries to the back and neck include Cervical Spine Injury, Lumbar Spine Injury, Thoratic Spine Injury, Vertebrae Injuries, Interverebral Disc Injuries,
Facet Joint Injuries, Neural Foraminae Injuries, Spinal Cord Injuries, Nerve Root Injuries, Sacrum Injuries, Degenerative Disc Disease, Herniated Disc Injuries, Spinal Fractures, Bulging Discs, Back and Neck Strains and Whiplash.
Other common causes are: spine degeneration,
facet joint injuries, piriformis syndrome, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and sacroiliac dysfunction You're most likely to get sciatica when you're 30 to 50 years old.
Not exact matches
If a soldier had a three -
faceted joint in one foot and a two -
faceted in the other, the odds for
injury were higher.
Otherwise, the
facet joints can become irritated and the posterior ligament can be strained, which can lead to further
injury.
Quite often the headaches are a direct result of
injury to bodily muscles, ligaments and
facet joints of the cervical spine, but they can also be the direct result of brain
injury.