The Anatomy of a Spinal Cord Stimulator
What is a Spinal Cord Stimulator? A spinal cord stimulator is a surgically implanted modern medical device that offers relief to patients who experience severe
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What is a Spinal Cord Stimulator? A spinal cord stimulator is a surgically implanted modern medical device that offers relief to patients who experience severe
Understanding Nerve Damage Nerve damage, or neuropathy, is one of the most frustrating conditions because it is incredibly difficult to manage. Unlike a broken bone
Stabilization Surgery Doctors commonly recommend spinal stabilization surgery to patients with severe spinal stenosis. The purpose of this surgery is to remove the damaged part
Foraminal Stenosis Learning that you have foraminal stenosis (sometimes called foraminal narrowing) can be overwhelming. Especially if you don’t understand your condition, what it means,
Sports Injuries Causing Spine Conditions Participation in sports is a leading cause of spinal canal stenosis among athletes and younger individuals. Those who participate in
Spinal Narrowing Symptoms The symptoms of spinal narrowing vary depending on the location of the condition. For some, this condition causes neck pain. For others,
What is Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis is defined as a narrowing of either the spinal canal or the small spaces nerve roots use to exit
A common symptom of spinal stenosis, which is the narrowing of the spinal canal, is leg pain and weakness. This is especially true if the
What is Spinal Stenosis? The narrowing of the spinal canal, also known as spinal stenosis, is one of the most common spine conditions. The central
Spinal Stenosis Diagnosing spinal stenosis should always involve a full evaluation conducted by your doctor. While many people may read about the symptoms of spinal
Spinal Stenosis Pain Spinal stenosis pain can originate in the neck or lower back. The symptoms can be extremely disruptive to your normal activities. Many
What is Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis is described as the narrowing of the spinal canal in your lumbar or lower back. As the spinal canal
What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of spinal stenosis, according to the American College of Rheumatology. Further research shows that
Physical Therapy for Spinal Stenosis Physical therapy is a useful resource for patients to use as a treatment and rehabilitation method. Depending on the patient’s
What is Spinal Stenosis Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal begins to narrow and compresses the nerves in the spinal cord. While this condition
Learning About Spinal Stenosis If you have been diagnosed with spinal stenosis, also referred to as canal stenosis or spinal canal stenosis, you might be
What is Spiral Narrowing Spinal narrowing, also known as spinal stenosis, can occur due to a variety of factors. This includes injury to the spine,
Spinal stenosis symptoms will depend on the location of the condition within the spine and severity of the condition. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing within
Patients who are diagnosed with spinal stenosis may experience chronic pain, cramping, and numbness in the extremities. When left untreated, this chronic pain could worsen