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What are the phases of spinal degeneration?

Progressive Spinal Degeneration

Phase Four

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Incidence:
Most often after 65 years

Onset:
Phase three vertebral subluxations that were not
corrected.

Histopathology and X-ray:
Most vertebrae have lost their form and function
Fusion is complete
Spinal form is destroyed
Discs have completely degenerated
Muscular infiltration with calcium
Calcification of most spinal ligaments
Nerve system failure
Nerve transmission is lost
Bone deformity
Nerve death and atrophy
A terminal condition has been created

Most common symptoms:
Little movement
Chronic, unremitting pain in most areas
Complete shoulder and arm weakness and atropy
Dizziness and faintness
Severe Fatigue
Headaches
Numbness
Failure of all organ systems is evident
Untimely death


Corrective time:
None possible, care at this point for relief and
comfort only

% of Recovery:
None



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