You have successfully answered the question of what is hurting and now are probably wondering why it is hurting. But before we move on to the complex mechanisms of nerve pinching and radiculopathy, we should know some basics about the spinal column.
You have successfully answered the question of what is hurting and now are probably wondering why it is hurting. But before we move on to the complex mechanisms of nerve pinching and radiculopathy, we should know some basics about the spinal column.
You have successfully answered the question of what is hurting and now are probably wondering why it is hurting. But before we move on to the complex mechanisms of nerve pinching and radiculopathy, we should know some basics about the spinal column.
These rare cases of disease refer to infestation of bacteria in the intervertebral disks, the vertebral bones, the spinal canal or adjacent soft tissues. Discitis refers to an infection of the intervertebral disk while osteomyelitis refers to infection of the vertebral bone. These infections can be caused by bacteria or fungi, viruses or may even occur after a spinal procedure or surgery.