Radiculopathy develops when the nerves along the spine are pinched or compressed. This condition leads to weakness, numbness, or pain in the affected body part associated with the pinched nerve. There are many ways to treat radiculopathy, including medication, physical therapy, and steroid injections. You may need to go to a spine surgeon who can
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What Happens During Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery?
Minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS) is a general term encompassing a variety of spinal surgeries done through small incisions using miniature surgical tools and video-assisted equipment. MISS was developed out of the desire to treat spinal disorders that no longer respond to nonoperative treatment without having to create large incisions and do extensive muscle dissection.
Read MoreShould You Get Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery to Treat A Herniated Disc?
A herniated disc occurs when a cartilage disc between vertebrae deteriorates. Discs normally provide cushioning for the rest of the spine and may form bulges that compress nearby nerves. In many cases, the damaged disc may cause significant pain and neurological symptoms. While traditional surgical techniques effectively resolve cases that don’t respond to conservative treatment,
Read MoreHow Would A Spine Surgeon Treat Spinal Stenosis?
Spinal stenosis is a medical condition that occurs when the space in your spine narrows and puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots. If you suffer from back and/or neck pain, numbness, and tingling or received a spinal stenosis diagnosis, you may want to know what treatment modalities your spine surgeon will employ
Read MoreHow Do the Best Spine Surgeons Perform Lumbar Fusion Procedures?
The idea of surgery can be worrisome. People dealing with lower back pain may undergo several treatments before considering a surgical procedure. Fortunately, several minimally invasive techniques are available those can treat a range of acute conditions. The introduction of minimally invasive techniques in medical practice has allowed patients to return to their everyday lives
Read MoreWhat Techniques are Available for Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery?
Spine-related disorders are among the most common problems encountered in clinical practice. Up to 80% of the population has experienced low back pain at some point in their life, and 1% to 2% of the United States adults are disabled due to low back pain. There is a large variety of treatment options for spine-related
Read MoreTips for Choosing a Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery Clinic
Surgery can be quite daunting for some, mainly because of the associated risks. That’s why it’s crucial to find a clinic and surgeon in whom you are confident. Minimally invasive spinal surgery, no matter how minor, is still a medical procedure with its own set of risks and benefits. That’s why you will benefit from
Read MoreMinimally Invasive Spinal Surgery: How Does It Work?
In the past, people suffering from intractable cases of degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, scoliosis, and other types of spinal conditions were perennially stuck with traditional open spinal surgery—which involves a higher risk of complications. Nowadays, while traditional open spinal surgery is still being used, significant advances in surgical technology and techniques have
Read MoreMinimally Invasive Back Surgery: What does recovery look like?
If you have a painful back condition that can be treated with surgery, you may be wondering what recovery is going to be like. Understandably, this is a major concern of patients considering surgery. Traditionally, back surgeries are performed as open procedures, which means bigger incisions, longer operating times, a higher complication rate, and lengthier
Read MoreHow Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery Can Relieve Lower Back Pain
Lumbar spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal in your lower back), lumbar degenerative disc disease, sciatica, scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine), and herniated lumbar disc are among the common culprits in chronic low back pain. If you’ve been diagnosed with any of these spine conditions and dogged by low back pain that is
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