Comparing Common Spine Conditions: Herniated Discs vs. Spinal Stenosis

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the United States, and two of the leading causes are herniated discs and spinal stenosis. While both conditions affect the spine and can cause similar symptoms, they are quite different in how they develop, progress, and are treated. Understanding the differences between these conditions…

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The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery for Spinal Conditions

Advancements in neurosurgery have led to the emergence of minimally invasive techniques as a transformative solution for spinal conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative spine disease. While traditional open spine surgeries remain effective, they are often associated with extended recovery periods, higher complication rates, and significant postoperative pain. Minimally invasive neurosurgery (MIS) offers…

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The Silent Sufferer: Dealing with Chronic Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common problem that affects millions of Americans. Whether it is caused by a car accident, a sporting injury, spinal stenosis, or another condition, ongoing neck pain can be a difficult issue to deal with. Chronic neck pain can significantly impact one’s quality of life and make carrying out daily activities painful…

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How the Spine Changes as We Age

As we age, our bodies go through many changes, and the spine is no exception. Over time, the spine can lose some of its strength and flexibility, leading to a range of age-related conditions and problems. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how the spine changes with age, and what you can…

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How To Prevent Spine Injuries

Spine injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor posture, improper lifting techniques, and sudden impacts or falls. In order to prevent these types of injuries, it is important to take a proactive approach to maintaining a healthy spine. Here are some tips for preventing spine injuries: Maintain good posture: Poor posture…

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How to Sleep With a Herniated Disc

Your first question to your orthopedic specialist, once you are diagnosed with a herniated disc, is likely to be “How can I reduce this pain?” Getting a good night’s sleep, sitting at a desk, and so on are now things that appear daunting or out of reach. Herniated discs can interfere with leading an active…

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Why Should You Get Epidural Steroid Injections

What is an Epidural Steroid Injection First we have to ask, what exactly is an Epidural Steroid Injection? It is a very popular procedure that is used to help cure inflamed nerves. Many of these nerves become inflamed due to spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and sometimes even bulging discs. A needle is used in this…

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What is ACDF Surgery?

A herniated disc, damaged disc, or bones spurs in the neck can lead to pressure being placed on the spinal nerves in the neck. These pinched nerves can cause pain, numbness, weakness, and tingling in the neck and arms. Fortunately, there are treatment options available for this debilitating condition, such as ACDF surgery. When nonsurgical…

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Why Does Herniated Disc Pain Hurt More at Night?

There’s nothing more rejuvenating than a good night’s sleep, so when back pain keeps you from getting the rest you need to be your best, it’s natural to start exploring options for treatment. Back pain that strikes in the middle of the night can be caused by many things, but one of the most common…

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10 Annular Tear Surgery Alternatives

An intervertebral disc is a ligament that joins the vertebral bones, and it is a strong ligament. These discs are shock-absorbing cushions between the vertebra of the spine. An intervertebral disc has a strong outer ring of fibers that are called the annulus fibrosis and a soft center that is called the nucleus pulposus. The…

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Do I Need Surgery for a Herniated Disc?

Everything changes if you’re trying to push through the pain caused by a herniated disc. Sleeping becomes a real challenge and the simplest of physical activities can leave you feeling broken. It’s enough to make anyone feel desperate for immediate relief, but should you consider surgery for your herniated disc? As you get older, it’s…

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