Spine treatments

25-10-2023

Symptoms and types of scoliosis in people over 50

Adults with scoliosis usually have no symptoms for most of their lives. When symptoms finally appear, it is because the curvature has increased or the adult suffers problems such as degeneration of the spinal discs. In this article, Instituto Clavel provides information about this condition in people over 50 years of age.

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12-10-2023

World Spine Day: Tips on taking care of your spine

According to the World Health Organization, 80% of the world's population will suffer back pain at some point in their life. In light of this, on the occasion of World Spine Day, we want to share some recommendations to help you care for this important part of your body. 

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28-09-2023

Lumbar arthrodesis surgery: recovery and rehabilitation

After undergoing lumbar arthrodesis or fusion surgery, it is very important to carry out a proper rehabilitation process in order to recover fully. As specialists in the spinal column, we would like to tell you about some of the most effective exercises. 

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14-09-2023

What is lumbar stenosis?

Lumbar spinal stenosis is a disease that causes pain or numbness in the legs. The Instituto Clavel medical team explains exactly what this condition consists of, its origin and possible treatments.  

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31-08-2023

How to correct scoliosis in time

Most adults suffering from scoliosis have actually had it since adolescence, but as it not diagnosed or treated properly then, it has continued to worsen and progress. Therefore, early detection is key to correcting scoliosis in time. In this article, the experts at Instituto Clavel will tell you about the various treatments for this spinal pathology. 

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31-08-2023

Lumbar stenosis: exercises to avoid and recommendations

Lumbar stenosis is the most common form of spinal canal stenosis. Basically, it is a narrowing of the canal in the lower area of the spine. If you have this condition, you should avoid high impact exercises. In the following article we tell you what these are and describe some other exercises that you should also avoid if you have lumbar stenosis.

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