Degenerative disc disease
Any disease of a degenerative nature that affects the intervertebral disc.
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Recent Cases of Degenerative disc disease
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TYPICAL CASE OF OSTEOPHYTE C6/7 DISC
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Bathinda Physiotherapy Centre
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Guru Kashi University
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