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Who Is Not a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement?

Who Is Not a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement?

Artificial disc replacement can be a game changer for patients with chronic pain or mobility issues due to damaged or deteriorating spinal discs. While it’s a versatile procedure, not every patient is a candidate.
Dec 1st, 2024
What to Expect After Endoscopic Surgery

What to Expect After Endoscopic Surgery

Endoscopic surgery exploded onto the scene in the late 20th century as miniaturization of video cameras permitted visualization tools that require only tiny incisions. Here’s what to expect after you have endoscopic spine surgery.
Oct 16th, 2024
6 Spine Tumor Symptoms to Take Seriously

6 Spine Tumor Symptoms to Take Seriously

Spine tumors can be challenging to diagnose since they mimic signs of other conditions and diseases. There are six spine tumor symptoms to take seriously for an improved chance at an early diagnosis.
Sep 10th, 2024
 How Safe are Orthobiologics?

How Safe are Orthobiologics?

Natural healing is crucial to any illness or injury, and regenerative medicine boosts your body’s capabilities. Orthobiologic treatment techniques focus on natural ways to improve musculoskeletal healing.
Aug 6th, 2024
5 Common Signs of Scoliosis in Teens

5 Common Signs of Scoliosis in Teens

Scoliosis, an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine, may affect as many as 3 out of 10 teens. This condition often appears alongside the growth spurt associated with the adolescent years.
Jul 25th, 2024
How Does Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Work?

How Does Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Work?

Minimally invasive spine surgery often achieves the same or better results as traditional open-back surgery with fewer risks and side effects. Learn more about how a minimalist approach to spine surgery could benefit you.
Jun 19th, 2024

4 Signs You'd Benefit from Disc Replacement Surgery

Disc replacement surgery uses a prosthetic in place of the damaged disc, reducing pain while maintaining function and movement of the spinal column. However, not every patient with back pain is a candidate for the procedure.
May 16th, 2024

Spondylolisthesis Surgery for Spondylolisthesis: What to Expect

One cause of lower back pain is spondylolisthesis. Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebrae moves out of position and onto the vertebrae below it. Sometimes, a surgical solution is the best way to find relief and stability in your lower back.
Apr 15th, 2024
All About Orthobiologics

All About Orthobiologics

From simple cuts and scrapes to recovery after major surgery, your regenerative abilities are essential. Orthobiologics is a field of medicine that harnesses these natural healing advantages.
Mar 5th, 2024

Can a Herniated Disc Heal on Its Own?

About 90% of all herniated disc cases with pain symptoms resolve on their own. A disc repairs itself in one of several ways. Usually, home care and medical intervention can shorten your recovery time.
Feb 6th, 2024
Signs That You May Have a Tumor on Your Spine

Signs That You May Have a Tumor on Your Spine

As the primary communications conduit between the brain and the body, your spinal cord carries information for virtually every system in your body. When a tumor affects the spine, you can experience a range of symptoms.
Dec 14th, 2023
When Should You Consider Treatment for Mild Scoliosis?

When Should You Consider Treatment for Mild Scoliosis?

The human spine traces a graceful S shape — but only when viewed from the side. Your vertebrae should stack up in a straight line from the front or back. Any side-to-side variance adds up to a condition called scoliosis.
Oct 31st, 2023
5 Benefits of Endoscopic Surgery

5 Benefits of Endoscopic Surgery

While minimally invasive surgeries have a history dating back decades, there’s been an explosion of development recently with advances to endoscopic surgical tools, offering many benefits to patients and surgeons alike.
Oct 4th, 2023
How Orthobiologics Can Help Treat Scoliosis

How Orthobiologics Can Help Treat Scoliosis

While your spine has curves essential for balancing your body’s load, these curves are all front-to-back. Side-to-side curves aren’t normal, and they create a condition called scoliosis. Sometimes, it’s severe enough to need surgery.
Jul 1st, 2023
How Does Minimally Invasive Microsurgery Work?

How Does Minimally Invasive Microsurgery Work?

Choosing minimally invasive surgery for your spinal procedure assures that the impact on healthy tissue won’t delay your recovery. Instead of large incisions to make the work area visible, keyhole cuts permit using cameras and instruments.
Jun 1st, 2023
Understanding the Different Types of Spine Tumors

Understanding the Different Types of Spine Tumors

Tumors originating in the spine are rare. Most spinal tumors start with cancer elsewhere in the body, spreading and developing in the spine structure or its components. Spine tumors are grouped based on where they occur within the spine.
May 3rd, 2023
Can an Artificial Disc Replacement Work Naturally with My Body?

Can an Artificial Disc Replacement Work Naturally with My Body?

Whether through injury or degenerative disease, the cushioning discs of your spine can fail, causing pain and mobility issues. Artificial disc replacement surgery provides a solution that restores the quality of life to patients receiving the procedure.
Apr 2nd, 2023
When to Consider Orthobiologics After a Fracture

When to Consider Orthobiologics After a Fracture

The goal of regenerative medicine is to assist the body in repairing itself faster and more efficiently. Orthobiologics are one strategy used for this purpose. Increased concentrations of substances found in your body can help healing.
Feb 1st, 2023
4 Different Types of Spine Tumors

4 Different Types of Spine Tumors

Cancer affecting the spine can take many different forms, and the complexity of the spine requires that tumors be grouped into different types, depending on where they occur. This typically leads to four different types of spine tumors.
Jan 1st, 2023
Recovering from Endoscopic Spine Surgery: What to Expect

Recovering from Endoscopic Spine Surgery: What to Expect

There’s no question that spine surgery shakes up your daily life. Fortunately, contemporary endoscopic techniques minimize the effects of the procedure on your body. You experience less pain and faster recovery than traditional surgery.
Dec 1st, 2022
Important Benefits of Endoscopic Surgery

Important Benefits of Endoscopic Surgery

When you have a condition requiring back surgery, choosing an endoscopic approach offers a range of benefits that make your experience easier to take. The advantages of endoscopic techniques make it the choice of both patients and surgeons.
Nov 1st, 2022
Am I a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery?

Am I a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery?

Spinal discs are crucial for the proper function of the spine, absorbing loads of movement while permitting movement of bones of the spine. There’s now an alternative to spinal fusion when a disc degenerates to an advanced state.
Oct 2nd, 2022
How to Boost Your Self-Esteem when You Have Scoliosis

How to Boost Your Self-Esteem when You Have Scoliosis

Scoliosis often emerges during adolescence for unknown reasons. Since this is a time of heightened body awareness, this sideways spinal curvature can take a toll on a teen’s self-esteem and last into adulthood.
Sep 1st, 2022
Will I Have Scars After My Spondylolisthesis Surgery?

Will I Have Scars After My Spondylolisthesis Surgery?

Your spine is an incredible structure — the pillar around which your body is built. Sometimes, problems arise when vertebrae move too much. When one bone slips out of place, nerve compression results, causing a condition called spondylolisthesis.
Jul 1st, 2022
5 Advantages of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

5 Advantages of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Spine surgery is usually a last resort when conservative treatments can’t reduce symptoms from problems in your vertebrae. Minimally invasive techniques offer several advantages over conventional open surgery.
Jun 1st, 2022
Recognizing Symptoms of a Spinal Tumor

Recognizing Symptoms of a Spinal Tumor

Tumors in the spine can be both benign and cancerous and they may or may not cause symptoms. These type of symptoms may be painful or you may suffer neurological symptoms without pain.
May 5th, 2022
Artificial Disc Replacement vs. Spinal Fusion

Artificial Disc Replacement vs. Spinal Fusion

Surgery for back pain is a last resort treatment. Spinal fusion was once the go-to procedure when nothing else worked to relieve pain, but in the last 20 years disc replacement emerged as an alternative.
Apr 13th, 2022