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hi peepers this is dr. Romesh from hevene Hospital a Hyderabad and our

special greetings from hevene hospital so I've been the practice in neurology

last 20 years so today I'm going to talk to you about a spondylosis which is

commonly misdiagnosed and is named for some of the disease has a spondylosis

now what is that spondylosis means spondylosis is a skeletal abnormality in

what happens in a skeletal abnormality you know we have a some alignment in the

vertebra vertebra is a back bone and in which the spinal cord runs and this

panel cord comes from the brain descends down from a brain so these vertebrae is

in fact they protect the spinal cord all around its structures

so each vertebrae are small in sizes and they are arranged one over the above

like a bamboo find in between these small body plays we have a soft tissue

called a disc and on either side of this vertebra we have a small roots exiting

out of the body and they are important in functioning of our limbs and and as

well as you know arms and legs and they control over a year in and then you know

on the bubble movements and everything so when the fourth normally usually they

don't have any symptoms in us for nurses how do the people develop a spondylosis

if you're in one profession which is you continue for a very long time for

example I will give you take a software engineer now software engineer is more

of respected moments you know they don't mobile they're always with a table and

then laptop and then they are up one posture for a very long time as a result

the body also gets in adapted to the gravity and a muscle stretch and then

they get they are to know aligned the whole body according to the posture and

then sustain that posture for a very long time with the contraction of those

puzzles as a result those muscle contractions will be held up for a very

long time and they become very very stiff when they become stiff they start

pulling that bones which is which it gets attached to it so if

constant pull of that particular bone in that muscle direction it gets a distal

line from its normal posture the same way when we have a spine and then it

gets a dis aligned forward or backward or sideways when it gets dis aligned

because of excessive movements are because of no movements as a result with

the roots which are exiting out of a bone on either side will get compressed

and these compression causes tingling numbness in fingers sometimes shooting

pain dragging pain pulling pain and then you'll have a nagging pain in the neck

so this itself indicates it's an early stage of a spondylosis that means a

reverse skeletal arrangement is dis aligned so this is the right time we

should get adapted to a regular exercise stretch exercise physical therapy

regular walk and then this will can be controlled at the initial phase when we

ignore all this we land up either into a direct under compression as a result

you'll have uncontrolled pain where physiotherapy has got at least role and

medicine has got minimum role medicine is given only as a symptomatic treatment

where the pain can be reduced for a certain time when the drug wears off

from the body again pain reappears so what we have understood now this initial

reversible phase it can be controlled when it becomes irreversible immediately

you need to see a neurologist and you know this will identify what is a

precise problem and then what is the remedy for it if it can can be

manageable with a simple exercise and then as well as correction of the

alignment then he will take help of her physiotherapist and try to help you out

in overcoming this problem when you are beyond this problem then you need to see

a neurosurgeon their neurosurgeon either into he decompresses it or he'll try to

put all those bones which are DS aligned into aligned position there is

limitations in that we cannot get completely controlled with this but all

these specialist physiotherapists neurologists neurosurgeons they all try

to help you in some manner to bring you back into a

normal lifestyle so my request to you ollie is I think

earlier identifying the disease then preventing the disease is much better

than taking a treatment and getting surgery done for this disease will be

much more difficult thank you very much for viewing this our breeding from up in

hospital

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