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Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the spine, which can result in fused vertebrae, a rigid spine, and flattening of the lower back. The joints and ligaments normally permitting the back to move become inflamed. Of the 2.5 million people suffering from the ailment in this country, 75 percent are male (Arthritis: Modern Treatments for That Old Pain in the Joints, January 2003). Early warning signs of ankylosing spondylitis are pain and stiffness in the lower back and eventually throughout the whole spine. Common treatments for spondylitis include medicines, hot and cold compresses, gentle massage, physical therapy, electrical stimulators for pain, hot baths and showers, moist heat and ultrasound. While there is no cure, you may be able to use these practical tips for coping with ankylosing spondylitis:
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