Osteolysis

Osteolysis is a gradual progressive destruction of bones. Bones in the body undergo continuous modifications by destroying the existing portions and the formation of new layers. In osteolysis, the cells called osteoclasts which are responsible for bone destruction turn overactive. As a result, bone is stripped of its mineral content and goes weak and soft.

  
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What is the treatment for osteolysis surrounding artificial disc in spine?

Query: Hi doctor, My C4/5 and C5/6 disks removed three years back. C5/6 has been fused, and the C4/5 was replaced with an M6 artificial disc. Surgery was conducted by a surgeon. Around two years later, intermittent pains were occurring, with spasming flaring up about once a month. Neck pains, trapezius mus...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query, medical history, and attached reports in detail (attachment removed to protect patient identity). There seems to be significant osteolysis around the M6 prosthesis. His diagnosis is indeed correct and I would suggest you to go for physiothe...  Read Full »

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