Posts Tagged ‘Cervical Herniated Disc’
How To Get A Cervical Herniated Disc!
Day forty-one of my vlog. I slip a disc, make it worse, wobble in the NYC snow, and pass out. This is the root of the recent posting delays. Siting in my computer chair smarts something seriously sore.
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B 003 Bandscheibenvorfall Schulter / cervical disc shoulder pain SD/PAL
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English: The shoulder and arm pain from a cervical herniated disc results because the herniated disc material pinches or presses on a cervical nerve, causing pain to radiate along the nerve pathway down the arm. Along with the shoulder and arm pain, thumbness and tingling can be present down the arm and into the fingertips. Muscle weakness may also be present due to a cervical herniated disc.
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Disc Decompression – Patient Perspective
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Julie Shattuck explains how Disc Decompression procedure changed her pain. Paul J Lynch MD of Arizona Pain Specialists explains the process of diagnosis and the procedure.
Nearly 10 million people suffer from lower back and leg pain caused by a herniated disc. Medical treatment is estimated to cost more than $20 billion annually.
Percutaneous discectomy using the Stryker Dekompressor® provides a highly effective treatment for relieving pain due to contained disc herniations. Successful in 90% of patients, this minimally invasive procedure reduces pressure on the nerve root by removing disc nucleus. It reduces pain, shortens recovery time, and often returns patients to their previous levels of activity.
This minimally invasive approach completes the continuum of care for patients who haven’t responded to conservative treatments, but want an alternative to surgery.
The information provided by Stryker Interventional Spine is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your physician to discuss any questions you may have regarding your medical condition and the most appropriate treatment option for you.’
Part Number: 1000-025-079 Rev None
Duration : 0:2:31
Cervical Herniated Disc, DRX9500 Treatment at Texas Spine and Sports Therapy Center
Treatment using the DRX9500 Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression System for a herniated C6-7 cervical disc at Texas Spine and Sports Therapy Center
Duration : 0:0:48

Between 1 and 2% of the US population suffers from a lumbar or cervical 
