Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition where the actual nerve itself is sick and sends abnormal signals to the brain (normally found in the legs). It normally starts with the longest nerves in the body which [...]
Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition where the actual nerve itself is sick and sends abnormal signals to the brain (normally found in the legs). It normally starts with the longest nerves in the body which [...]
Overuse syndrome is a common term in orthopedics. It is a condition that is seen often in sports and occurs when a certain part of the body (i.e. spine, knee, shoulder, etc.) is injured by [...]
Normal sagittal balance - The side view of the spine will demonstrate 4 normal curves. These curves are important to keep the head directly over the pelvis and to absorb shock with jumping and impact. [...]
Neuropathic pain is chronic pain that can occur in the neck or spine that comes from a damaged or dysfunctional nerve. As a result of this damaged nerve, patients often receive incorrect signals that are [...]
Neck pain - Cervical pain can occur from 3 structures in the neck. The most common source of neck pain is the disc. Degenerative disc disease occurs in many individuals and many of these patients [...]
Myelopathy is a condition caused by spinal cord compression or occasionally by brain dysfunction. This condition has been called “the great imitator” because the symptoms are so unusual and widespread that it is commonly misdiagnosed. [...]
A muscle spasm is a sudden contraction of a muscle that causes a sharp cramp. They usually occur unexpectedly, very quickly, are painful, yet resolve as fast as they came. Spasms to the muscles of [...]
Lumbago simply means “low back pain”. It does not describe any particular problem. If a doctor tells you your diagnosis is lumbago, you need another doctor.
Lordosis is the mirror image curve to the kyphosis. It normally is found in the neck and lower back. Again, it is normal and it does not indicate pathology unless increased or decreased beyond a [...]
Infection is a risk with any surgery (or even a simple kitchen knife cut for that matter). The chance of infection drops with the care of the surgeon and the attention of the hospital staff. [...]