Spine Surgery at a Glance

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Dallaspine.net specializes in the complete treatment of disorders and diseases of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal column, including musculoskeletal problems, disk problems and degenerative conditions, spinal deformities, fractures and tumours.

Because of the complexity of cartilage, disks, muscles, nerves, and bones that compose the backbone, receiving a precise diagnosis is a significant first step to solving the problem. A wrong diagnosis can delay receiving the proper course of treatment, one that has been individualized on the basis of the patient's back or neck problem and lifestyle

Using state-of-the-art tools, pain mapping is a groundbreaking procedure that allows for the precise nailing and isolation of back and neck pain. When a nerve becomes irritated, it could be extremely challenging to discover the pain source that is exact and often MRIs or CT scans usually are not adequate. For all of the minimally invasive spine surgery processes done by Minimally Invasive Spine Institute doctors, we use real time, drug-filled Xray shots to find the particular nerve causing the pain, a process that is immensely successful and rare to find among our peers, as it must be performed with a trained physician.

Contributing factors include recurrent disc herniation, compressed nerves, changed joint mobility, scar tissue, muscle deconditioning and degeneration of facet see this or sacroiliac joints. Surgery may be looked at for structural problems or spinal cord stimulation for pain control.
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Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) refers to chronic back or neck pain, with or without extremity pain, if a spinal column operation doesn't achieve the specified outcome that may occur. Common symptoms associated with Failed Back Syndrome include dull, diffuse and aching pain involving the back and/or legs. Patients could complain of sharp, burning, pricking or stabbing pain in the extremities.

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