Property:Has condition causes
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A
Most commonly post-traumatic +
C
Most commonly trauma, usually a fall onto an outstretched hand with rotation of the forearm on the planted hand +
Most commonly massive central lumbar disc protrusion, amongst many other causes. +
"Hard" and "Soft" processes. C6 and C7 nerve roots most commonly involved. +
Most commonly nociceptive from the lateral atlanto-axial joints, the C2-3 facet joints, or the C2-3 disc. +
Trauma, repetitive microtrauma, instability, birthing, bone spicule, osteoarthritis +
Idiopathic, familial chondrocalcinosis, older age, hyperthyroidism, porphyria, Tietze syndrome and malignancy (if focal) +
Often idiopathic; associated with microtrauma, upper body exertion, coughing, respiratory infections, chest surgery, or post-trauma; rare links to rheumatologic conditions. +
D
Overuse tendinopathy +
F
Combination of genetic and environmental influences +
G
H
deletion of a 1.5 Mb region on chromosome 17p11.2, which includes the PMP22 gene +
I
The exact cause is unknown. +
Unknown +
Trauma (e.g., lifting, falls), Degenerative changes (potentially leading to Baastrup's disease), Rheumatological conditions (e.g., PMR, RA). +
Multifactorial, stemming from anatomical contributions (pelvic/femoral morphology like coxa valga or increased anteversion), dynamic functional factors (muscle imbalance, altered kinematics), and potentially iatrogenic changes following hip surgery. +
P
Gluteal region entrapment neuropathy +
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common +
S
post-lumbar fusion, trauma, pregnancy, hypermobility +