Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common degenerative lumbar disease. It is characterized by a progressive decrease in the anatomical size of the lumbar spine canal and is associated with symptoms ...
HelloNation answers that question in an article featuring insights from Dr. Mitch Quill of Bolingbrook Family Chiropractic in ...
Spinal decompression therapy works by mechanically elongating the spine to reduce pressure on compressed discs and nerves — ...
This study aimed to explore the feasibility of Phase I percutaneous spinal endoscopy with a 270° single incision in the ventral and dorsal dura mater for decompression treatment of thoracic spinal ...
In spine surgery, some of the most important decisions are made when something appears to be going wrong. A neuromonitoring signal suddenly disappears. An alarm sounds. A tracing drops. The surgeon ...
Cervical myelopathy and cervical radiculopathy are neurologic conditions. They both originate in the neck and cause a loss of function. Cervical myelopathy is caused by compression of the spinal cord ...
Common types of spine surgery include laminectomy, vertebroplasty, and spinal fusion. Certain procedures are better suited for certain types of damage. There are many types of spine surgery, but most ...
The case against building an endoscopic spine program usually comes down to arithmetic. The disposable instruments cost more per case than open surgery. And on paper, every patient steered toward a ...
Endoscopic spine surgery is a revolutionary, minimally invasive procedure for spine care. This procedure uses small tools and an endoscope with an angled camera lens to magnify and illuminate your ...
A rare motion-preserving spine surgery is emerging as a promising alternative for carefully selected patients, offering ...