Spondyloarthrosis Secondary

Spondyloarthrosis is a disease of the musculoskeletal system, characterized by changes in the intervertebral discs and joints that cause pain, numbness, limited movement and other symptoms.

Spondyloarthrosis is a disease of the spine, and less commonly of the pelvis and other parts of the skeleton. The disease affects the joints and spinal segment, which can lead to disruption of the integrity of muscle ligaments and fascia, as well as cause pain in the muscles, bones and ligaments. This disease is chronic and often has no cure. However, through various therapies such as medications, physical therapy, and surgery, symptoms can be reduced and patients' quality of life can be improved.

Secondary