If you have back pain that is interfering with your quality of life, an orthopedist is your best bet in alleviating the pain on a long-term basis. Whereas oral medications can provide temporary pain relief, injection treatment that is administered by a physician can subdue the pain for weeks or even months at a time….
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Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation and Prevention
Most people are aware of physical therapy as an aftercare treatment method. After surgery, doctors usually recommend physical therapy to help manage and ease discomfort or pain. However, physical therapy isn’t limited to rehabilitation — it’s also preventative. It can address minor conditions before they worsen and prevent some conditions from developing altogether. Your physical…
Microdiscectomy to Treat Your Herniated Disc – What You Should Know
Your discs prevent your vertebrae from rubbing against one another. Your discs, however, are sensitive and may wear out over time. As the lining of the disc thins and the disc becomes less flexible, you’re more at risk for the outer lining tearing – also known as a herniated disc. Fortunately, a herniated disc treatment…
How Chronic Spinal Pain Treatment Can Improve Your Overall Health
Your risk of developing back pain increases with heavy activity and as you simply get older. Several spinal conditions can cause pain in the back, including degenerative disc disease, a herniated disc, and spinal stenosis. Fortunately, there are a number of methods for dealing with chronic spinal pain, and some of them can even help…
Spinal Stenosis Risk Factors After 50
Once you’re over age 50, you begin to have a higher likelihood of experiencing conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, and persistent back pain. You’re also more vulnerable to spinal stenosis, which is a condition that can cause pain in the lower back, buttocks, and legs. Let’s talk about some of the main risk factors associated…
When to See a Doctor for Low Back Pain
Back pain is so common that it is one of the main reasons why people worldwide take sick time off from work. In a majority of cases, back pain will get better without the need for medical intervention – sometimes, however, symptoms are more serious and warrant further investigation and treatment. With back pain often…
Bulging Disc vs. Herniated Disc
The human back is designed with special padding that is situated between each set of two adjacent vertebrae in the spine. These soft, rubber-like pads absorb shock and pressure while we walk and run, so that the bones in the spine are protected and remain stable. These pads, called discs, also enable the spine to…
Early Signs of Sciatica
Sciatica is different from ordinary back pain. Sciatica is an injury, irritation, or inflammation of the sciatic nerve, the longest and largest nerve in the body. Mild sciatica can go away in a few days. If your sciatica is chronic, you may feel a sharp or dull pain on a regular basis. Physical therapy, pain-relieving…
How Can a Pain Management Doctor Treat Spine Pain?
A physician who specializes in pain management knows how to treat pain of all sorts. Neck pain and back pain are usually caused by problems in the spine, especially the spinal cord. Back pain along the spine may be due to tight muscles, degenerative disc disease, a herniated disc, or fractures in one or more…
Types of Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the deterioration of the spine, most often due to an injury or years of wear and tear. Spinal stenosis actually has three variations. The type of spinal stenosis you have depends on the location of the narrowing. Lumbar spinal stenosis affects the lumbar region, thoracic affects the region…