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Symptoms and Diagnosis of Lumbar Herniated Disc

Pain in the lower back is a sign of a lumbar herniated disc. There are other symptoms that are associated with the spine problem. There is no telling when a lowerback pain will happen.And, when it does the culprit might just be a disc that has ruptured. However, having a

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Back Pain
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How Vertebral Disc Damage Can Lead to Cervical Disc Herniation

One type of spine damage is cervical disc herniation. The conditionis caused by a ruptured vertebral disc in the neck, according to an article on Resurgens.com. A herniated vertebral disc allows the disc material to press against spinal nerves. What exactly is a vertebral disc? And, what factors cause a

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Back Pain Surgery: Do I Really Need It? SOGO Wealth and Risk Management San Antonio Texas
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Back Pain Surgery: Do I Really Need It?

Patients and their families are you usually left with more questions than answers when considering back pain surgery. Treatment choices for back pain will depend on the source, severity, persistence, and trajectory of the pain. If the back pain is not accompanied by leg pain, then back pain surgery should

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Texas
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

While minimally invasive spine surgery has many advantages, anyone considering surgery on their spine should know that there are still potential risks. An internet search of “minimally invasive spine surgery” will produce links to many websites stocked with shining testimonials of how much better the patients felt after the advertised

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How you can benefit from minimally invasive spine surgery texas
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How You Can Benefit from Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?

The term “minimally invasive”, when describing a surgical procedure, refers to a technique using small incisions to gain access to the particular area of the body needing treatment. By avoiding a larger incision, there can be less force from the retractors on the surrounding tissues, less tissue dissection, and better

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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs (PART 3) Spine Center of Texas
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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs (PART 3)

Here is the last installment of our epidural steroid injections FAQ series, brought to you by Spine Center of Texas. We’ll be listing potential complications you may encounter to help you make a more informed decision: Bleeding – Bleeding is typical of any needle procedure. Bleeding complications are extremely rare.

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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs (PART 2) Spine Center of Texas
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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs (PART 2)

Spine Center of Texas will be continuing to answer the most common questions we receive about epidural steroid injection: What will happen after the procedure? You may notice that the pain is significantly reduced within the next 3-5 days. If you’re diabetic, make sure to check your blood sugar levels

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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs Spine Center of Texas
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Epidural Steroid Injection FAQs (PART 1)

Spine Center of Texas will be answering the most common questions we hear about epidural steroid injection. What exactly is an epidural steroid injection? Epidural steroid injection or ESI is a minimally-invasive treatment which involves injecting a steroid medication into the spine’s epidural space. The epidural space is the part

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How to Get Better Sciatica Consultation Spine Center of Texas
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Sciatica Consultation

An appointment with your doctor may seem like a race against time. Spine Center of Texas has six steps to help you get the most out of your time and help find the most fitting pain relief treatment: Look for a specialist with extended appointments – Remember that you are

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Say Goodbye to Sciatica Pain Spine Center of Texas
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Sciatica Pain 101

Sciatica is named after the longest nerve in the body: the sciatic nerve. It starts off in the lower back, or lumbar region, of the spine, and it runs all the way down to your knee. The problem with sciatica starts when the jelly-like discs between the smooth bones of

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Physical Therapy for Back Pain Spine Center of Texas
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Physical Therapy for Back Pain

Low back pain is a common condition that will occur to most people throughout their lifetime. In fact, studies show that the average individual is at an 80% risk of experiencing back pain between the ages of 45 to 65 – sometimes even as young as 30. Also known as

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How To Choose A Back Pain Specialist Spine Center of Texas
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How to Choose a Back Pain Specialist

A back pain specialist can help you effectively deal with your back problem. Finding specialists who can help you pinpoint the cause of your discomfort and prepare a treatment plan is crucial. However, there are many physicians out there. Choosing the right one can be an overwhelming task. If you

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