Pain in the Back and Other Parts of The Body from Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia does not only cause (back pain), it is a medical condition that causes pain throughout the body, according to an article on SpineNation.com. In addition, the article states that the symptoms of fibromyalgia can begin suddenly. The article offers valuable information about the medical condition that causes back pain and other types of body […]
Spinal Ligaments – All you Kneed to Know
Ligaments are dense strips of connective tissue that join two bones together. The vertebral column has a series of fourteen primary spinal ligaments that provide stability during motion and inactivity. These ligaments also help to protect the spinal muscles, bones, and inter-vertebral discs from injury due to movement beyond the normal range of motion. Six […]
Common Lumbar Injuries
The lumbar (low back) region of the spine is an area of the body where people frequently experience injury and pain. According to statistics from the Global Burden of Disease in 2010, low back pain is the greatest cause of disability worldwide. Low back injuries are the second most common reason that individuals seek medical […]
Understanding Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome
According to Physiopedia, Sacroiliac joint syndrome is one of the primary causes of pain to a significant number of people suffering from lower back pain. This condition affects the buttocks and the lower back, and the ensuing pain can result from injury or damage to the joint dividing the hip and spine. It is crucial […]
Types of Steroids
The transcription below was taken from videos posted at SpineCenterofTexas.com This is Dr. Sahni with Spine Center of Texas. And I would like to very briefly and generally talk to you about different types of steroids. There are many different types of steroids that we can inject into your knee, your shoulder, and of course, […]
Common Thoracic Injuries and Treatment Options
Thoracic pain can happen at any time of life and occurs in people who are healthy as well as those who may have a serious spinal condition. Studies show that females, particularly children, and adolescents, have the highest incidence of thoracic problems. Injuries to this area can be caused by trauma, or muscle strain or […]
The Spinal Cord: Anatomy, Function, and Common Injuries
The spinal cord is a long section of nerve tissue that begins at the brain’s base. It extends down through the spinal canal and ends between the first and second lumbar (low back) vertebrae. From there, it separates into several long, thin fibers called the cauda equina, which reach down to the coccyx (tailbone), then […]
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 […]
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 […]