Spine Conditions

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Common Minimally Invasive Lumbar Herniated Disc Procedures

What are Common Minimally Invasive Lumbar Disc Herniation Procedures? A disc compression and fracture located between the two vertebrae is the leading cause of a herniated disc. In fact, the inner gel from the disk escapes into the spinal canal when this occurs. Therefore, impacting the nerve. One of the most usual sites for the herniated disc is [...]

When The Cause of Your Foot Pain is a Problem in Your Spine

Most people wouldn’t even think that there’s any relation between feet and spinal health. The truth is that certain spinal conditions can affect your feet. In fact, they can have severe consequences on your spine and vice versa. You can understand more clearly this complicated relationship if you know the trajectory of the sciatic nerve. [...]

5 Common Childhood Orthopedic Concerns

As parents, it's common to be aware of every area of a child's development and to wonder whether these issues are typical, or maybe matters for concern. In fact, there are a number of conditions that parents often notice including toe walking, flatfeet, pigeon toes, knock-knees, and bow-legs. Of course, as children grow, many issues [...]

Identifying Potential Spine Problems by Area

Anyone can experience back pain from a dull ache to sudden sharp pain. And back pain can slowly grow worse or onset rapidly. In fact, spine problems can occur in many different areas of the spine, including the neck, upper back, and lower back. However, back pain commonly occurs in those who are inactive, overweight, [...]

When Osteoarthritis and Bone Spurs Cause Back and Neck Pain

Spinal osteoarthritis is a very common condition of aging and is especially prevalent in those over 60 years of age. As joint cartilage begins to break down, the spinal vertebrae may begin to rub against each other. As a result, abnormal bony growths may begin to develop. These bony growths are also known as osteophytes [...]

Osteoporosis Risks and Screening for Men

The word osteoporosis means porous bone. This bone disease is characterized by losing too much bone or making too little. Therefore, bones become brittle and weak, and can easily break. Almost 1.5 million men over the age of 65 have osteoporosis in the United States and over twice that many are at risk for [...]

How Birth Weight And Osteoporosis are Linked

Osteoporosis is a major cause of illness and death in the elderly due to age-related fractures. So, you are able to reduce the frequency and severity off fracture by slowing the age related bone loss. Why Birth Weight Plays a Role in Osteoporosis Several new studies have found interesting results. And, these results may be [...]

Diabetics Are At High Risk for Spine Problems

Nearly 10% of the population has diabetes. In fact, among seniors over 65 years of age, it rises to over 25%. If you are one of the many who have been diagnosed with diabetes, it’s critical to keep your spine and nervous system in the best possible health. So, why are diabetics at high risk [...]

Don’t Let Chronic Pain Be the Boss of You

Do you or someone you know suffer from chronic pain on a daily basis? Do over-the-counter pain relievers such as Tylenol or Ibuprofen fall short in providing relief? Have you turned to opioid-based painkillers just to get by? If so, there may be a safer, and relatively non-invasive option to help relieve some of your [...]

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