
Spine & Bullet
What is a PLIF/Bullet cage in spine surgery ? A PLIF cage, or Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion cage, is a bullet...

Spine & Chalk stick fracture
What is chalk stick fracture? A chalk stick fracture is a serious spinal injury commonly seen in patients with...

Spine & Whiplash injury
What is whiplash injury?Whiplash injury refers to the rapid back-and-forth motion of the neck—much like the cracking...

Spine & Lhermitte sign
What Is Lhermitte’s Sign in Cervical Spine Conditions?Lhermitte’s sign is a sudden, electric shock-like sensation that...

Spine & Knuckle
What is Knuckle Deformity in the Spine? Knuckle deformity is a sharp, angular kyphotic curve caused by collapse of a...

Spine & Ganesha
What makes the thoracic vertebral lamina special? The thoracic spine has a strong bony covering at the back called the...

Spine & Gibbus
What Is Gibbus Deformity of the Spine? Gibbus deformity is a sharp, angular form of kyphosis caused by collapse or...

Spine & Expandable cage
What are spinal expandable cages ? Spinal expandable cages are advanced implants used in procedures like interbody...

Spine & Carpal tunnel syndrome
What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) occurs when the median nerve—responsible for...

Spine & Aging
Is spondylosis a disease or a natural part of aging ? Spondylosis, or spinal disc degeneration, is a common cause of...