If you have cervical or lumbar degenerative disc disease and are suffering from chronic pain and functional limitations that no longer respond to conservative interventions, your surgeon will likely recommend an artificial disc replacement to provide you with effective, long-term relief. Check out this brief guide to learn what to anticipate before, during, and after
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Why You Need A Spine Specialist To Fix Your Back Problems?
Chronic back problems are usually caused by disc problems. The discs in your spine consist of a hard exterior and a soft jelly-like interior. They are found between each vertebra and allow for spine flexibility and range of motion. Once the discs dry up — a process that begins as early as your 20s —
Read MoreCommon Neurosurgical Questions Answered
Neurosurgery or neurological surgery is a discipline that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with nervous system disorders. The term “neuro” pertains to the nerves and nervous system, which include the brain, spinal cord, and central and peripheral nervous systems. Diseases and injuries in these areas are treated by a neurosurgeon. Here
Read MoreWhy You Need to See a Spine Surgeon ASAP
The spine enables us to sit upright, stand, twist around, and be mobile. It also houses and protects the spinal cord, whose pathways to the brain enable neurological signals to be sent to and from other areas of the body – allowing us to do virtually everything we want to do. Therefore, the spine is
Read MoreSpine Surgery and Severe Back Pain
Back pain is so common that people often shrug off this type of pain. However, if the pain is gradual and becomes chronic, or if it’s sudden and is practically debilitating, it may be time for you to consider seeing a back specialist for an evaluation. An experienced spine surgeon will first examine how you
Read MoreMRI Abnormalities: Things to Ask Your Neurosurgeon
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most powerful medical imaging tools ever developed. It is capable of detecting even the subtlest abnormalities in the most delicate parts of the body: the brain and the spinal cord. If you’re experiencing symptoms of a brain or spinal cord tumor, disease, or injury, your neurosurgeon will
Read MoreEquipment Essentials to Help You Succeed as a Neurosurgeon
In order to become a successful neurosurgeon, there are a number of vital skills required. Neurosurgeons also need to have the ability to use a variety of intricate surgical equipment to carry out precise and delicate surgeries. A neurosurgeon is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the central nervous
Read MoreBack Pain Surgery: Myths and Facts
Back pain surgery helps people regain their lifestyles and function without pain. However, surgery isn’t for everyone. Plus, many myths surround this multi-faceted procedure. Let the experts from Front Range Spine and Neurosurgery dispel the myths and give you actual facts to consider. Back Pain Is a Real Problem Have you ever wondered what neurosurgeons
Read MoreSpine Surgery FAQs
Back surgery is notorious for resulting in debilitating consequences – so even if you have severe chronic back pain, you may be loath to consider having spine surgery. However, the techniques and technologies that are now used in performing spine surgery are amazingly successful. Let’s answer some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding
Read MoreWho is a candidate for minimally invasive spinal surgery?
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) allows surgeons to access the spine through smaller incisions. It is made possible by the use of a long, flexible tube with a tiny camera at the end – called an endoscope – and specialized tools. The endoscopic technique is used to treat patients with complex spine disorders. MISS may
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