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If you have pain in your back or sciatica pain, no one else can understand how challenging it can be to lead a normal life. If you’ve already tried traditional surgical and non-surgical treatments and still experiencing pain, you may want to consider minimally invasive surgery, in accordance with your diagnosis.
Neck pain or pain in the cervical spine is one of the most common spinal conditions worldwide. According to research, nearly 10% of adults suffer from neck stiffness, and 50% of the x-rays of people above the age of 50, show symptoms of osteoarthritis. Furthermore, nearly 50% of men and 60% women in their mid-50s and …
What Is a Herniated Disc? A human’s spinal cord consists of several bones that are cushioned by circular discs. These discs have a tough outer layer, called annulus, and work as shock absorbers for the spinal cord.
Frustration and anxiety are two words that come to mind when we talk about chronic pain. Managing your daily routines, work and personal life gets more difficult with chronic pain.
Bulging Disc: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Now here’s a question for you: which is the most important bone in your body?
How Is Sciatica Diagnosed? Do you feel a burning, stinging pain in your legs and lower back every time you get up from a chair? This could be a sign of sciatic pain. It’s a common problem that affects several people and in most of the cases it occurs due to herniated discs. Who Are …
Your Biggest Stem Cell Therapy Questions: Answered! In the past, there weren’t a whole lot of treatment methods available for treating back pain. In most cases, people had no choice but to undergo surgery. However, that in itself led to several problems.
5 Simple Ways To Manage Back Pain At Work It’s a well documented fact that back pain is one of the most common problems that people in the United States suffer from. Statistics show that around 26% of the people faced this problem because of physical work.
Recovering From Laser Spine Surgery: 5 Things You Should Know Heard about laser spine surgery? It’s a minimally invasive procedure in which the surgeon cuts a small incision in your back. They use a tool to find their way through to the area in which you are feeling pain.
Understanding how back pain affects emotions Even after you adopt a healthy diet and exercise regularly, every now and then, back pain will creep up on you. Regardless of how well-conditioned your body is, you’ll always face a lower back problem at some point or another.