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Spondylosis may be applied nonspecifically to any and all degenerative conditions affecting the disks, vertebral bodies, and/or associated joints of the lumbar spine[1]. It is described as a degeneration of the lumbar vertebrae. If this condition occurs in the zygapophysial joints, it can be considered facet syndrome. It Encompasses numerous associated pathologies including spinal stenosis, degenerative spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis, ageing, trauma and just the daily use of the intervertebral discs, the vertebrae, and the associated joints.[2]The lumbar region the most affected, because of the exposure to mechanical stress.
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