Bo Nix’s back injury can cause “some of the worst pain,” but there’s no long-term sequela, according to Dr. Payal Kohli.
A transverse-process fracture is a break in the bony extensions on the sides of a vertebra in the spine. “It was a long 18-, 19-week season, but, fortunately, God was good to me this year ...
Atlas Fracture: A fracture of the first cervical vertebra (C1), which can lead to instability in the upper cervical spine. Transverse Atlantal ... quality of the process. We however cannot ...
The transverse process is a small bone that sticks out from either side of the vertebrae. "Yes, I got twisted up a little bit, had three process fractures. A lot of guys play with a lot of those ...
Someone needs to save Bo [Nix] from himself here. Your rookie franchise QB should not be playing with a broken back,” Nate ...
A transverse process fracture relates to the bone wings on the side of the vertebrae. Nix said there were three lumbars involved in his lower back. "The biggest week was I had a transverse process ...
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix revealed Monday he played part of his rookie season with transverse process fractures in his back. Nix, speaking to ...
A transverse process is the bony part of each vertebrae that sticks out to the side. Nix had three fractures in the lower part of his back. Such fractures most typically happen after collisions ...
Transverse process fractures are breaks in the small bony projections off the vertebrae in the spine. These injuries are often painful but generally do not lead to spinal instability or severe ...