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BACK PAIN LEG PAIN HERNIATED DISC SCIATICA PINCHED NERVE RELIEF BY DECOMPRESSION BERGEN COUNTY NJ
www.NeuropathyNJ.com 201-848-8000. MedWell, LLC is a premier facility for Non-Surgical, Drug-Free treatment of neuropathy, back pain, neck pain, arthritis, pinched nerve, posture correction, chronic pain and fatigue and Non-Surgical herniated disc treatment. Multidisciplinary team of medical doctors, full service physical therapy, post surgical rehab, balance training and chiropractors are available on the premise. In some cases patients need a referral for an orthopedist, neurologist or internal medicine consultation. For your convenience x-rays and diagnostic imaging is available on site and in most cases are performed the same day. Advanced BioStructural Posture Correction, DTS spinal decompression and rejuvenation which is superior to axiom or DRX9000, cold laser treatment similar to lite cure and K-Laser are among the variety of multiple treatments available for patients to be pain free, feel good, feel younger and be more energetic. If you have neuropathy pain due to suffering from Diabetes, taking STATIN medication such as Lipitor, experience, burning, numbness, tingling, restless legs, have had chemotherapy, this is the place for you. Most insurance plans accepted and billed directly. Call 201-848-8000 for information on your symptoms. We only accept patients who we feel truly we can help. Serving Bergen & Passaic County, northern New Jersey for over a decade including Ridgewood, Paramus, Hackensack, Allendale, Midland Park, Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes, Ho Ho Kus, Paramus, Ramsey, Mahwah, Fairlawn, Glen Rock, Elmwood Park, Dr. Ali Mazandarani
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Neck Back Pain Arthritis Bulging Disks Herniation Chiropractic Dr. Colacurcio.wmv
Dr. Steve Colacurcio, Chiropractor, Lyndhurst NJ chiropractic, Caldwell NJ chiropractic, treats neck pain, chronic, arthritis, back pain, anterolisthesis, bulging disks, disk herniations, degenerative arthritis, degenerative disk disease, degenerative joint disease, loss of cervical lordosis, improper posture, upper crossed syndrome, bone spurs, improper posture, with taping, kinesio, manipulation, adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, stretching, muscle stimulation, ultra sound, cervical decompression, decomp, neck distraction
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Cervical Disc Herniation
This medical 3D animation shows a bulging intervertebral disc in the cervical (neck) region. The nucleus pulposus ruptures through the annulus fibrosus and impinges the nerve root.
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Amazing Back Surgery Success Story – Herniated Discs
Louie has an extremely dangerous job dealing with all aspects of port/dock operations. In June of 2001, he turned his head and neck very quickly and experienced sudden and extreme pain in his neck and in both arms. He was rushed to the hospital where he was diagnosed with extreme herniation of his cervical discs. The disc was protruding into the spinal cord 9mm; to put this in perspective, the diameter of your cervical spinal cord is approximately 10mm. The hospital put him in traction for 9 days with a morphine pump for the excruciating pain. Louie said he even considered taking his own life at times as the pain was so unbearable.
Many doctors told him that he would likely end up quadriplegic or a paraplegic. Louie did not like these prognoses and continued searching for a doctor he could believe in. He endured months of conservative care with injections and medications without relief before he found Dr. Hamada. Dr. Hamada told Louie that once we relieve the pressure off the spine the pain would go away. He said the surgery would be done through an anterior (front) approach, rather than disrupting many muscles and ligaments by accessing the discs from the poster (back). Louie said The message that he conveyed to me was one of certainty, that he could and would fix me. Louie decided to believe in Dr. Hamada. Louie underwent an anterior cervical discectomy at C6-7 with instrumented fusion and bone graft and after surgery, he awoke from the anesthesia with his family friends all around and he realized that his pain was gone and he could move his legs and arms and at that point, Louie said, I cried tears of joy – he was so thankful he knew he would be fine. He walked to his car after 3 days in the hospital and eventually went back to work and his life.
Learn more at: www.HamadaMD.com
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Cervical Disc Herniation
This medical 3D animation shows a bulging intervertebral disc in the cervical (neck) region. The nucleus pulposus ruptures through the annulus fibrosus and impinges the nerve root. ANC00090
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