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Acute vs. Chronic Neck Pain: What's the Difference?

December 05, 2016

Doctors and medical professionals often use terms like acute and chronic to describe types of pain in the neck, but what do these terms mean? We share what the difference is between these two medical terms here. 

You know the sudden pain when you burn your finger on a hot pot, hit your thumb with a hammer or even suffer a paper cut? The pain that you immediately feel when you injure yourself is normal, expected and important. Acute pain is sudden and can be considered as your body’s way of alerting you that something is wrong. It makes you stop for a moment, realize what you are doing and prevents you from continuing with the action that caused you pain. However, when you experience pain on a continual basis, such as chronic pain in your neck, this is not normal.

Is Your Lower Back Pain Caused by a Herniated Disc?

November 28, 2016

Up to 80 percent of people will suffer from pain in their lower back at one time during their adult lives. It is not uncommon for lower back pain to be caused by a herniated disc in the lumbar area. Also referred to as a “slipped disc,” this condition can cause the leg pain that is associated with sciatica.

Supporting a Loved-One Through Back Pain and Surgery

November 21, 2016

It is difficult to see a spouse or family member struggling with back pain and the fears they may have about undergoing spinal surgery. As that person’s primary caregiver and source of support, you might feel overwhelmed at times assisting your loved one with various tasks or having to take on additional responsibilities.

5 Things to Know About Recovery From Laser Spine Surgery

November 14, 2016

One of the major reasons patients choose laser spine surgery is because it offers a faster recovery time than traditional open back surgery. However, you must keep in mind that it is indeed surgery and there are certain things that you should know about the recovery process.

What is Spinal Degenerative Disease and How is it Treated?

November 07, 2016

If you’ve been told that the back or neck pain that you are experiencing is from spinal degenerative disease, you might be initially confused because the term can refer to one of several conditions that affect the spine. The conditions that fall under the category of spinal degenerative disease may be caused by normal wear and tear that is associated with aging. However, some patients might experience premature wear and tear because of activities that have put more strain on their backs or necks.

What You Need to Know About Arthroscopic Spine Surgery

October 31, 2016

First, there was joint FUSION.
Then came joint REPLACEMENT.

Now, finally, Arthroscopic Surgery has replaced the vast majority of joint fusions and artificial joints. Today, arthroscopic surgery is the most common and least invasive treatment for painful knee, shoulder and hip joints.

How to Strengthen Your Lower Back to Reduce Pain

October 24, 2016

When you have lower back pain, you might feel that the best thing you can do to reduce your pain is to rest. However, that will not put you on the best road to recovery. It is in your best interest to keep moving. It might seem counterintuitive to exercise, but it is one of the best things you can do to relieve your pain. By focusing on strengthening your core muscles, your lower back will benefit from added support, which will reduce your lower back pain.

What is Endoscopic Laser Spine Surgery?

October 17, 2016

Endoscopic laser spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure to treat injuries and disorders of the spine. Using an endoscope that is inserted through a small incision, a surgeon is able to view the affected area of the spine on a television screen within the operating room. Additional small incisions are made to accommodate micro-instruments that are used to make the needed repairs to the spine. This method of surgery eliminates the need for large incisions that require stitches or surgical staples and take a long time to heal.

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