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Could You Qualify for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?

Understanding Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Are You a Candidate? Back pain is a prevalent medical issue in the United States, often causing significant debilitation for those affected. Dr. Fischer, a spine surgeon at the NYU langone center, highlights the impact of back pain on patients' lives...

What is the Prevalence of Degenerative Disc Disease?

Understanding Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) is a common condition affecting a significant portion of the adult population, with prevalence increasing with age. Prevalence of DDD Approximately 40% of adults over 40 years old have at least one degenerated vertebral...

Can Scoliosis Still Be Treated?

Treating Adult Scoliosis: Understanding Your Options Scoliosis, characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine, is commonly associated with adolescence, but it can manifest at any age, including infancy or adulthood. Factors such as age-related spinal degeneration, like osteoporosis, can...

Can Sciatica Resolve Without Treatment?

The Reality of Sciatica: Causes, Management, and Recurrence Up to 40% of adults experience at least one episode of sciatica during their lifetime. Sciatica, characterized by inflammation and irritation of the sciatic nerve, the body's largest nerve, can be a debilitating condition. Understanding...

What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis?

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Understanding the Condition Lumbar spinal stenosis involves the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back area, known as the lumbar region. This narrowing can result from the growth of bone, tissue, or both, which subsequently tightens the space around the nerves...

Concerns about Numbness and Tingling: Updated Guidelines

What are some possible causes of numbness and tingling? Nerve Compression: Compression of nerves in the spine due to conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or nerve root impingement can lead to numbness and tingling. Often times these conditions can be associated with pain and/or...

Preventing Back Injuries at Work

One of the most common injuries in the workplace involves your back. Even minor injuries can affect productivity and quality of life. Severe injuries can mean the inability to work at all. Dr. Charla Fischer has found that a significant number of patients come in with back complaints somehow...

What is a Herniated Disc?

Your spine consists of bones called vertebrae with soft discs acting like cushions between them. The discs may weaken over time and even rupture, causing pain and difficulty moving. When this occurs to a disc, it is called a herniated or ruptured disc. It is especially painful because the bulging...

Is minimally invasive spine surgery the right choice for you?

If you're grappling with persistent back pain, chances are you've come across ads for minimally invasive spine surgery. These ads often depict the procedure as quick and simple, with claims that the incision can be closed using just a Band-Aid. Despite the seemingly straightforward portrayal in...