How Serious is an Annular Tear

If you have been diagnosed with an annular tear, you most likely have undergone a range of tests at your doctor’s office, including a thorough physical, an X-ray, and an MRI. These tests are intended to pinpoint the exact location of the tear as well as to help determine the severity. The location of the…

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How Do You Know If You Have a Slipped Disc?

Unfortunately for many people, back pain is a frequent reality they must deal with. You could go from relaxing on the couch with your friends or family to standing and suddenly feeling a sharp pain radiates up through your lower back. What could be causing this terrible back pain? Odds are it’s a herniated disc,…

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Symptoms and Causes of a Bulging Disc

Symptoms and causes of a bulging disc can vary depending on the location and gravity of the condition. Bulging discs are a result of the weakening of the tough exterior of the disc which results to pressure from the inner core that causes the outer layer to bulge out of its original position and into…

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Herniated Discs Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Herniated Discs A herniated disc is a common injury that can affect any part of the spine. A herniated disc can cause severe pain and other problems in the arms or legs. Disc Anatomy Vertebral discs are flexible, rubbery cushions that support the vertebral bones. They allow the spine to twist and bend. Each disc…

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How to treat a Herniated Disc

Treatment for disc herniation varies depending on which part of the spine is affected and the gravity of the condition. There is a long range of treatments from conservative care to surgical procedures. It is best to consult a physician to ensure the appropriate treatment as there are other factors to be considered such as…

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What are the causes and symptoms of a Herniated Disc?

The spinal column extends from the base of the skull to the pelvis. It is composed of thirty-three vertebrae. These vertebrae allow motion and render flexibility while the bones, ligaments and muscles provide stability. The spinal column is designed as such to enable the performance of day to day activities – motion for the neck…

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Bladder Dysfunction Due To a Ruptured Disc? Try a Microdiscectomy!

Are you experiencing bladder dysfunction due to a ruptured disc? Well, Tennessee Spine Specialists can help with our lumbar microdiscectomy procedure to help take some of the pressure off your back nerves. Speaking with our neurosurgeon in Tampa, FL can help get you on track and set up an appointment for your surgery. Lumbar Microdiscectomy…

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Side Effects Of Epidural Steroid Injections

Are you curious about the side effects of epidural steroid injections? Tennessee Spine Specialists in Palm Harbor, FL is here to help clear up any questions or concerns you may have about an epidural steroid injection procedure. What Is An Epidural Steroid Injection? An epidural corticosteroid (steroid) injection is a procedure that uses a syringe…

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The Difference Between A Herniated & A Degenerative Disc

Tennessee Spine Specialists in Tampa, FL has a neurosurgeon who is ready to perform your herniated disc surgery today. It is important to understand the difference between a herniated and a degenerative disc so that you get the right treatment for your body. Before the ACDF – Anterior Cervical Discectomy and fusion is performed, we…

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Who Is the Ideal Candidate for Kyphoplasty?

Kyphoplasty is a minimal invasive procedure that is used to treat a condition called vertebral compression fracture (VCF) that affects the spine. If you have suffered from spine injury of osteoporosis, your spine might develop this painful, wedge-shaped fracture. Left untreated, you can easily develop a humped spine. There is no need for you to…

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What Are Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar Facet Joint Injections

Facet injections are given to areas in the spine to treat pain. Cervical facet joint injections are given in the area of the neck. Thoracic injections are given in the area of the spine in the middle of the back, while lumbar injections are given in the lower back. Tennessee Spine Specialists are pleased to…

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