If you have suffered a back injury or have chronic back pain, your doctor may recommend back surgery to help you finally achieve pain relief. Back surgery is generally a much less serious surgery than it used to be, thanks to more advanced equipment and capabilities which enable your back surgeon to operate only on
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The Connection Between Atrial Fibrillation and a Stroke
Atrial fibrillation (also called A-fib, or AF) is a heart rhythm disorder that is characterized by a rapid and irregular beating of the heart’s upper chambers (the atria), which results in weaker contractions that lead to poor blood flow. Also, the patient’s pulse doesn’t correspond to the heartbeat. Ideally, the upper chambers and lower chambers
Read MoreAre There Side Effects of Brain Surgery?
Brain surgery of any kind is never a simple operation, because it is the most complex organ in the body. After the surgery, you may experience various side effects that linger even a year or more after the procedure. Most types of brain surgery are performed to correct physical abnormalities in the brain due to
Read MoreCommon Reasons for Neurosurgery Treatment
Neurosurgery refers to the surgical treatment of an injury or disorder affecting the brain, spinal cord, or the peripheral or central nervous system. Neurosurgeons and neurologists will first ensure that all conservative (nonsurgical) measures are considered or attempted, such as chiropractic treatment, lifestyle changes, medication, and physical therapy. An overall neurosurgery treatment plan may involve
Read MoreWhen Do You Need A Neurosurgeon?
Although a neurosurgeon is known to treat the brain, their specialty extends way beyond it. Neurosurgery can provide treatment for many conditions related to the brain, spine, and nervous system. What Is A Neurosurgeon? A neurosurgeon is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord,
Read MoreSigns of a concussion
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Anywhere between 1.6 and 3.8 million concussions occur in the country every year. Because the brain is a critical part of your health and wellbeing, it’s important to take any TBI very seriously. TBI is usually the result of
Read MoreCauses Of Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus is a serious condition in which fluid builds up in the brain. It affects people of all ages, from infants to adults, with over 1,000,000 people living with the condition in the United States. It can cause a number of symptoms, including pressure on the brain, leading to damage. There are different types of
Read MoreRecovery From a Concussion
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that can affect your brain function, cause a host of symptoms, and even put your life at risk. Concussions happen when your head is moved in a forceful and sudden manner or if it collides with something. As a result, you experience inflammation in the skull, which is
Read MoreTop 5 Causes of Brain Damage
There are different reasons why someone can experience brain damage, from an injury at birth to a catastrophic brain injury or even cancer as an adult. Brain damage can be mild or severe, temporary or long-lasting. Any kind of brain damage or injury must be treated swiftly by an experienced medical professional in order to
Read MoreHow Do We Determine A Disability?
If you have a disability that is affecting your ability to carry out normal, everyday activities, you may be entitled to social security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration has put forward specific guidelines to determine if you are entitled to disability benefits. As a leading authority in spinal and neurological care, Front Range Spine And
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