This is one of the best images I’ve seen on the internet for the degenerative disc disease. It was made by photographer, artist, and author, Dr. Mark A. Korshun.
I think the image is pretty well done, and I feel that some of the details are a bit over the top, but I love it.
Dr. Korshun is a well-known artist and photographer of a kind. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times over the past couple years, and he’s always a delight. He is currently teaching a course on photography at the University of California Riverside. I hope he continues to post more cool and informative visuals like this one.
I just love the image of the ‘dead’ guy. I’m not sure if this is a coincidence, or if the guy is actually dead. I think that he is, but I’m not 100% sure. I could be wrong.
It is rare to find a death image that is as striking as this one, but if you search for the same image on Google you will see thousands, if not tens of thousands of results. This is because the image is so iconic that its description has been used in many articles, books, and documentaries about disc degeneration. A great example is a story in the New York Times about the death of a young boy named Michael Jackson.
The image is incredibly powerful because it is what it is. You are seeing this image because you have not yet experienced degenerative disc disease, which is a collection of symptoms that include pain, numbness, and burning sensations in the lower limbs. In the case of this image, the signs came on suddenly, very quickly, and with no warning.
A lot of people don’t want to hear about degenerative disc disease because they think it’s an unsightly affliction that just looks bad. But it isn’t. It actually has a name and it is degenerative joint disease. The symptoms of degenerative disc disease can include pain, numbness, and burning sensations in the lower limbs, but the pain is worse than you might expect to feel.
One of the most frustrating aspects of degenerative disc disease is that it can manifest in any system where the discs are damaged. This includes the nerves and spinal cord, as well as the bones. It can affect any system that feels like it has been damaged. It can also affect the muscles that support the discs, which can lead to pain, weakness, and even paralysis.
The pain can be caused by a variety of conditions, but the most common ones include degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, and spinal stenosis. A great way to avoid more serious problems is to maintain a normal daily routine and avoid standing for long periods of time.
I wish I had a better answer for you, but I’m afraid that even though I’ve suffered from this condition for years, I’m not sure it has been diagnosed. I know because in the last few years, I’ve been working on a series of articles about it, including this one called “What Can I Do To Prevent Degenerative Disk Disease” and this one called “How To Prevent DDD And Other Related Disorders”.