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10 Code For Various Other Intervertebral Disc Deterioration Lumbar Region: Revision history

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28 April 2025

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  • curprev 00:2500:25, 28 April 2025 ReubenBourke9 talk contribs 1,517 bytes +1,517 Created page with "Everybody's back disks deteriorate in time-- it's an all-natural component of aging. Back disks are rubbery cushions between your vertebrae (bones in your spine ). They work as shock absorbers and help you relocate, flex and twist easily. Laminectomy: A laminectomy entails removing part of the vertebra to relieve stress on the spinal cord or nerves.<br><br>Artificial disc substitute: This surgical procedure entails replacing the damaged disc with a man-made one to preser..."