Spinal decompression is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on compressed discs, offering chronic pain sufferers relief without surgery or lengthy ...
Treating curvature of the spine as an adult often involves pain relief medications, exercise, or spinal injections to soothe symptoms. Surgery may only be necessary for adults with severe curvature or ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Injury, age and poor posture can all contribute to herniated or bulging discs, which is a common cause of upper and lower back pain. Treatments range from pain management to ...
Thoracolumbar burst fracture is a common traumatic disease in spinal surgery, and its pathogenesis is mainly due to fall injuries, traffic injuries, and heavy object injuries, and the incidence of the ...
A groundbreaking surgery saw a 35-year-old patient receive simultaneous motion-preserving disc replacements in both his neck ...
In spine surgery, some of the most important decisions are made when something appears to be going wrong. A neuromonitoring signal suddenly disappears. An alarm sounds. A tracing drops. The surgeon ...
A rare motion-preserving spine surgery is emerging as a promising alternative for carefully selected patients, offering ...
In this randomized clinical trial, a multimodal prehabilitation program for older adults undergoing spinal fusion surgery was ...
This study aims to identify healthcare costs indicators predicting secondary surgery for degenerative lumbar spine disease (DLSD), which significantly impacts healthcare budgets. Analyzing data from ...
Whether you are experiencing lower back pain or leg numbness, or if you have a painful herniated disc, there is an “ultra minimally invasive” spine surgery option that uses even smaller incisions that ...
Non-surgical spinal decompression for herniated, slipped, and bulging discs is now available in Meridian Idaho at Meridian Idaho Gonstead Spine & Wellness Chiropractic. Todd Pickman, D.C., and Dr.
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