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{{Card|card-title=Featured Article|card-image=[[File:Scheuermann_signs_of_lateral_radiograph.jpg||link=Scheuermann's Disease]]|card-title-background-color=linear-gradient(30deg,#3498db,#34A0A4)|card-text=[[Scheuermann's Disease|Scheuermann's disease]] is a developmental disorder in adolescence that causes a rigid or relatively rigid hyperkyphosis of the thoracic, thoracolumbar, or rarely lumbar spine and has specific radiographic findings. [[Scheuermann's Disease|Read More...]]}}
{{Card|card-title=Featured Article|card-image=[[File:Ganglion impar fluoroscopy.PNG||link=Coccydynia]]|card-title-background-color=linear-gradient(30deg,#3498db,#34A0A4)|card-text=[[Coccydynia|Coccydynia]] is also known as coccygodynia or tailbone pain. This pain condition normally resolves with supportive care but can occasionally become persistent. The effects on quality of life can be dramatic. Dynamic (standing and sitting) radiography is the most important investigation. Pathological findings are hypermobility, luxation, and the presence of a spicule in a rigid coccyx. [[Coccydynia|Read More...]]}}
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Coccydynia is also known as coccygodynia or tailbone pain. This pain condition normally resolves with supportive care but can occasionally become persistent. The effects on quality of life can be dramatic. Dynamic (standing and sitting) radiography is the most important investigation. Pathological findings are hypermobility, luxation, and the presence of a spicule in a rigid coccyx. Read More...
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