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Operative procedure of Micro Endoscopic Cervical Discectomy (MECD) for C5/6 cervical disc herniation
Micro Endoscopic Cervical Discectomy (MECD) is one of the minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) for cervical disc herniation. This method is characterized by using a tubular retractor system (Medtronic, Inc. 16 mm diameter) and unique visualization through the oblique lens (25 degree). The benefits of this system are reduction of tissue or muscle trauma, and providing of a clear and wide visualization of the operative field. Although the procedure consists of foraminotomy and subsequent discectomy, usually foraminotomy is enough to relieve the nerve root compression. This clip shows the technique performed by Dr. KOGA who is the chief of endoscopic spinal surgery in our hospital.
Our hospital can admit foreign patient suffered from disc herniation.
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Herniated Disc Treatment – Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy, as done in our office and discussed here by Dr. Ross Hauser, can be an effective non-surgical treatment for a herniated disc. The back is one of the most common body areas we treat at Caring Medical. In our experience, Hackett – Hemwall Prolotherapy is the best long term solution to back pain, including a diagnosis of a herniated disc or degenerative disc disease. Along with recommended exercises for the individual’s rehabilitation, comprehensive Prolotherapy as an effective alternative to surgery for patients suffering with back pain. To learn more about the Caring Medical difference in Prolotherapy techniques, visit us at http://www.caringmedical.com/therapies/prolotherapy.asp
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low back pain video .sacroiliac joint ,spine and discs are exposed to loads .This Educational animation video describing body positions which produce the highest measured pressure on the the discs of the lumbar spine. It has been determined that the highest intradiscal pressure is place on the discs when a person is in the seated position while leaning forward and holding weight. anatomy ,aligment andDegeneration factors are also described which may attribute to lumbar spine problems.patient with a spine problem ,disorder,disc herniation prolapse or bulge ,,xrays and MRI are usually obtained .massage adjustment rehab ,realigment and stretch to achieve flexbility of the spine vertebrae and muscles.brace injection for pain relief .doctors will perform surgery of decompression and or fusion if coservative treatment is not helpful for the patient.
This is a great story about someone who would be unlikely to be a success within natural approaches to lumbar disc treatment. He was successful because of the combination of specific modalities that where assembled for his unique circumstance. I use the Pettibon System for Chiropractic. This is the most reliable system I have found for great posture changes, and symptom relief. Pettibon uses various equipment such as weight harnesses. These act to strengthen your spine into the right place after a specific adjustment is made. We also use Spinal decompression for repairing discs, level 4 laser and prolotherapy for regeneration of damaged joints, disc’s and muscles, think our patients are so happy with our center because we offer so many options we can usually find the right modality to help them versus trying to force one or two modalitys in hope we help most patients. The repair response?The repair response of musculoskeletal tissues generally starts with the formation of a blood clot and degranulation of platelets, which releases growth factors and cytokines at the site. This microenvironment results in chemotaxis of inflammatory cells as well as the activation and proliferation of local progenitor cells. In most cases, fibroblastic scar tissue is formed. In some settings, however, such as in a fracture callus, these conditions can also facilitate the formation of new bone tissue.# 3 PUMPS YOUR DISCS
My neck pain was 8/10, now less than 1/10 due to treatment by Dr. Jamy Antoine at the Minnesota Disc Institute.
