An Overview of Brown-Sequard Syndrome and Treatment Options
Brown-Sequard Syndrome is a condition that occurs due to spinal cord damage on one side, caused by an injury to the back or the neck. The underlying reason is often being on the receiving end of a puncture wound. The condition is rare, affecting men and women equally, and accounts for approximately 2% of spinal […]
An Overview of Coccydynia and Treatment Options
Coccydynia is a condition in which the coccyx (tailbone) becomes inflamed due to injury. The ailment is five times more common in women than in men because women have a broader pelvis, and therefore tend to place more of their weight on the coccyx when seated. Women can also suffer from coccydynia during their premenstrual […]
An Overview of Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL) and Treatment Options
Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL) is a condition in which the posterior longitudinal ligament begins to calcify, thickening it and decreasing its flexibility. OPLL happens most often in the Japanese population, is twice as common in men, and tends to affect those between the ages of 50 and 60. The disorder occurs in […]
An Overview of Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)
Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) is a procedure performed to help provide stabilization to the vertebrae of the lower back. The technique is gaining popularity as an alternative to Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) because of its’ reduced risk of nerve tissue damage and scarring. TLIF is used with individuals who suffer from degenerative joint […]
Spinal Stenosis: Back Pain Injury That Attacks Nerves in the Spine
Spinal Stenosis affects the spinal nerves. But, while spinal stenosis is a condition that is characterized by narrowing of the spinal canal, it is different from foraminal stenosis. An article on Radiopaedia.com offers an explanation for the (back pain). The article states that the spinal canal of a person who suffers from spinal stenosis narrows […]
When To Call Spine Center of Texas
If you have been thinking about visiting a doctor to take care of that constant back pain, then you are not alone. Many people today have had to live with consistent pain and discomfort, especially in the back and neck regions. With a broad and confusing array of back pains and equal and numerous treatment […]
The 4 Main Types of Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic Neuropathy is a severe condition arising from diabetes. The high blood sugar in diabetes patients leads to severe nerve damage, especially in the legs, feet, toes, arms, and hands. Typical symptoms of this condition include digestive problems plus pain and numbness in the limbs. But in other patients, Diabetic Neuropathy can be disabling, and […]
5 Signs of Back Pain That You Should Not Ignore
Back pain isn’t something to ignore. There are circumstances in which you need to consult a spine specialist, like at the Spine Center of Texas, immediately for back pain management. When your back pain is more than just a mild ache, getting it checked by an experienced and skilled doctor can make all the difference […]
4 Myths Debunked – Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery for Back Pain Relief
Have you ever tried back pain relievers, physical exercises, massages, and meditation but still could not find relief from your back pain? If yes, you might need to consult a spine specialist at the Spine Center Of Texas. It is true that the decision to have minimally invasive spine surgery can be difficult due to […]
Get Relief From Compression Fractures With Kyphoplasty
When part of the vertebrae, the bone spine, collapses, the condition is termed as a compression fracture. Sometimes, more than one spine fracture can occur which is known as multiple compression fractures. The main reason behind these fractures are trauma, injury, age, and harsh physical activities that may need treatments like kyphoplasty and minimal invasive […]
How Minimal Invasive Surgery Can Help You Find Long Term Relief From Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common health problems people are suffering from these days. Certainly, an injury can trigger pain in the back. Poor sleeping posture also triggers back pain. Other factors like a computer-based job, lifting the load, age, and genetics can cause chronic back pain. Signs and Symptoms Of Chronic Back […]
Your Guide To Spinal Stenosis and Back Pain San Antonio
What is Spinal Stenosis When the spaces between the spinal cord bones become narrow, the condition is termed as stenosis. This can put pressure on narrow bones and on the nerves of your arms and legs that run through the spine. Most of the time, stenosis happens in the lower back of the neck and […]