As we age, nearly everyone experiences discomfort or pain in the lower back, leading to chronic pain and limited mobility. Suppose anti-inflammatory medications or non-surgical procedures such as epidurals, hot/cold therapy, facet blocks, and physical therapy are not working. In that case, your doctor may introduce you to artificial discs. Doctors use artificial discs to
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Inside a Neurosurgery Operating Room
Neurosurgery is performed for various reasons, most commonly to remove tumors from the brain or spine. In a neurosurgery operating room, you’ll find some of the most cutting-edge and sophisticated equipment available in the field of medicine. Because surgery involving the nerves and neurons is very delicate and complex, neurosurgeons must be extremely careful when
Read MoreImaging Technologies Neurosurgeons Use
Neurosurgery is a delicate and complex field of medicine that requires a high level of skill and knowledge. It also necessitates access to the latest and most advanced imaging technologies. Neurosurgeons need to be careful when operating on patients, as even a tiny mistake can cause severe damage or death. Imaging technologies help them see
Read MoreHow Do I Prepare For Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?
Back problems can lead to chronic pain that interferes with your quality of life. When back pain is making you suffer, minimally invasive spine surgery can help. If your doctor decides surgery can help you, it’s important to know what you should expect from the procedure and how you’ll actively participate to ensure the best
Read MoreHow a Spine Surgeon Treats Radiculopathy
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
Read MoreWhat 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 MoreAre There Alternatives to Tumor Surgery?
According to a survey, almost 40% of Americans believe cancer is curable with alternative treatments. Alternative treatments refer to methods not used by neurosurgeons as standard therapies for a brain tumor, but since researchers have found their benefits in cancer patients, a neurosurgeon may include them in their treatment plans along with standard treatment like
Read MoreIs Physical Therapy Necessary After Back Surgery?
In terms of back and neck pain treatment, surgery should always be a last resort. Only when conservative methods fail to provide any relief should you consider back surgery. It is perfectly understandable if you are nervous about pursuing surgery. You may be worried that the pain will return post-op or that recovery will be
Read MoreNeurosurgeon: The Expertise and Specialties
A neurosurgeon is a highly skilled doctor who is an expert in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebrovascular system. Despite its name, a neurosurgeon or neurological surgeon can offer both surgical and nonsurgical treatments. It is important to keep in mind that unlike a neurologist (a doctor who
Read MoreIs Pain Medication Needed After Spine Surgery?
Following any kind of invasive surgery, including spine surgery, patients are prescribed pain medication. Your spine surgeon will discuss with you beforehand any preferences or allergies you have with medications; if you do have any allergies or preferences, be sure to let your back surgeon or their medical staff know before your surgery. Let’s talk
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