Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

spondylosis

Noun
/ˌspɒn.dɪˈləʊ.sɪs/
Definition
A degenerative condition affecting the spine, often related to aging and wear and tear on the vertebral discs and joints.
Examples
  • Spondylosis can lead to chronic back pain.
  • Many elderly individuals experience spondylosis as a result of long-term wear and tear on their spines.
  • In severe cases, spondylosis may compress the spinal cord, leading to neurological symptoms.
Meaning
Spondylosis refers to the changes and degeneration that occur in the spine, particularly the intervertebral discs and the joints. It is commonly associated with the natural aging process and can lead to discomfort and reduced mobility.
Synonyms
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal osteoarthritis
  • Vertebral osteophytosis