Spine pathologies

20-10-2022

Lumbar spondyloarthritis: causes, symptoms, and treatment

Spondyloarthritis is an inflammatory disease that can cause the vertebrae of the lumbar region to fuse. This, in turn, can lead to the spine losing flexibility and to become hunched over. This article explains more about this disease. 

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23-09-2022

Foraminal herniation: causes, symptoms and treatment

Foraminal herniations are a less frequent type of disc herniation. The name refers to the location where they occur, in the exit hole of the nerve. The experts at Instituto Clavel explain their main causes, the most common symptoms and the available treatments. 

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16-09-2022

Does a sciatic nerve recover? Dr. Català responds.

Instituto Clavel wants to answer all your questions about pathologies of the spine and skull. On this occasion, Dr. Ignasi Català, neurosurgeon and Deputy Director of the Institute, talks about sciatica and its recovery process. 

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26-08-2022

What is cervical arthroplasty?

Cervical arthroplasty is a surgery by which a degenerated or damaged disc of the cervical spine is replaced with an artificial disc. In this article we explain how this surgery, also known as cervical ADR, is performed, and in which cases it is recommended. 

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08-07-2022

Does an L4-L5 disc herniation cause hip pain?

If you have a stabbing pain in your hip, the cause might be a herniated disc in your lower back. However, this symptom is usually associated with other symptoms and it is best to see a specialist for an accurate diagnosis. In the following article, we’ll tell you more about it.  

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10-06-2022

What is lumbar disc disease and how can the pain be treated?

A person suffering from lumbar disc disease may find that it significantly restricts their ability to carry out normal daily activities. While this condition does not always require surgery, there are cases where surgery is the only solution. What, exactly, is lumbar disc disease and how do we treat it at Instituto Clavel? Read the following article to find out!

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