While you sleep, your body recovers and regenerates, which is why the last thing you want to do is sleep in a compromising position that leaves you susceptible to injuries. Waking up with a stiff and achy neck or back can make you feel as if you haven’t slept at all, and you want to avoid this to have a productive and positive day. Poor sleeping positions are often the culprit of neck and back pain – which can last for days, giving you discomfort and the inability to move freely. Here are the [Read More]
Back Pain
Sciatica Pain, Causes, Risks & Treatments
Sciatica pain is often confused with other types of back pain. Sciatica pain is caused by and felt along the path of the large sciatic nerve, which travels from the bottom of the spine and down each buttock, leg, and foot. If you feel radiating pain along this path, you may be experiencing sciatica pain. Symptoms When the sciatic nerve is pinched or compressed anywhere along its path, it can cause a host of symptoms. This includes pain in the lower back, buttock, leg, or foot. You can also [Read More]
Kyphoplasty – ABCs of This Procedure and Its Benefits
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive, outpatient type of spine surgery that is designed to repair cracked or broken vertebrae. It is very similar to vertebroplasty – in which a special cement is injected to fill in the broken bone – except that a tiny balloon is first inserted into the injured spot. Once placed, the balloon is inflated to create extra space which will be filled with bone cement. The procedure is designed to help fractured and/or compressed vertebrae regain their original [Read More]
The Difference Between a Herniated Disc and a Bulging Disc
Your spine is made up of bones called vertebrae, each of which is cushioned by soft discs composed of an outer layer of tough cartilage that surrounds softer, jellylike cartilage in the center. These discs are what enable you to move your spine around and bend over. If you’re feeling a sharp pain in the spine that radiates in your lower back, you may be suffering from either a herniated disc or a bulging disc. If you research your symptoms, you might be confused; that’s because people [Read More]
10 Questions to Ask Your New Orthopedist
If you are experiencing joint pain as the result of an accident or a chronic condition, your primary doctor may refer you to an orthopedist specially trained in diagnosing and treating conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. After careful examination of your particular disorder, your orthopedist will recommend a course of treatment that may include a corrective surgical procedure. If so, here are 10 questions you should ask your orthopedic surgeon upfront: Why is this [Read More]
Top 10 Benefits of Lumbar Epidurals
One of the most common health complaints you are likely to hear someone say is “oh my aching back!” Fortunately, there are a number of different treatments and pain management options available for back pain. One popular treatment for low back pain, sciatica, and leg pain is lumbar epidural treatment. Also known as spinal epidural injections, lumbar epidurals are a non-surgical pain management treatment option during which anti-inflammatory medication and steroids are injected in the lower back [Read More]
What is Causing My Back Pain?
“Oh my aching back!” Millions of people suffer from back pain, and there are numerous reasons behind it. Two people with back pain can have completely different causes. If you suffer from back pain, it can be difficult pinpointing what exactly is causing it. To figure this out, you should visit a doctor who can perform a variety of tests and examinations to determine the cause. Your doctor will be able to determine if your back pain is caused by a structural issue, a disease affecting the bones [Read More]