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Etiology

Disc herniation and disc degeneration


are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disc herniation and disc degeneration
are associated terms, being nucleus
pulposus herniation a possible evolution
from a
degenerative disc. Disc degeneration is
usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans.[4] Multiple factors
influence the
degenerative process such as genetic,
mechanical, and behavioral.[5][6]
The intervertebral disc is a structure
that provides flexibility and transmits
loads through the spine. Mechanical
load is
important in maintaining a healthy IVD
by generating signals to cells that
regulate proper matrix homeostasis.[7]
[8] On the
other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo
or hyper loading correlates with disc
degeneration induction
Disk herniation and disc degeneration are associated terms, being nucleus pulposus herniation a
possible evolution from a degenerative disk. Disk degeneration is usually associated with loss of
proteoglycans. Multiple factors influence the degenerative process such as generic, mechanical and
behavioral.

The intervertebral disk is a structure that provides flexibility and transmits load through the spine.

Mechanical load is important in maintaining a healthy IVD by generating signals to cells that regulate
proper matrix homeostasis. On the other hand, prolonged exposure to hypo or hyper loading correlates
with disk degeneration induction.

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