Posts Tagged ‘orthopedics’
Low Back Pain Part 4: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Dr. Brian Goldberg explains what causes sacroiliac joint dysfunction, how he physically evaluates patients, and what treatment options are available to combat this type of pain.
Dr. Emil DiIorio reviews the many ways you can prevent and protect your low back from pain.
Part 4 of 8
Watch next Part 5 – Dr. Emil DiIorio explains how the anatomy of your back can cause spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and sciatica.
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Duration : 0:7:17
Low Back Pain Part 6: Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a very common type of back pain. Dr. Steve Mazza explains how DDD occurs and what activities cause this type of pain. Watch how he evaluates a patient and diagnoses degenerative disc disease. Find out what role Imaging studies play in the diagnosis of this condition. Dr. Mazza reviews the treatment options available for DDD.
Part 6 of 8
Watch next Part 7 – Sciatica. Dr. Scott Stoll discusses the symptoms, evaluation, and treatment of this common cause of back pain.
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Duration : 0:5:53

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.
***The information in this video is not a substitute for professional care, and must not be used for self-diagnosis or treatment. BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine assume no liability for the information contained below or for its use. ***
***The information in this video is not a substitute for professional care, and must not be used for self-diagnosis or treatment. BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine assume no liability for the information contained below or for its use. ***
