The Three Main Types of Back Surgery

January 18, 2017

Severe back pain that doesn’t go with the medicines, home remedies, exercises, and physiotherapy requires back surgery to fix. There are typically three types of back surgery:

1. Laminectomy

In a lamnectomy, a bone called the lamina, located over the spinal column, is removed. This relieves the pressure on the nerve roots or spinal canal which is causing the pain.

2. Discectomy

A portion of a spinal disc is removed from between the vertebrae, in order to relieve pressure from the nerves.

3. Spinal Fusion

This surgery fuses two or more vertebrae together for stability. It usually uses bone taken from your hip or pelvic bone, along with screws or rods to keep the bone in place.

For quick pain relief from chronic back pain, most doctors will recommend spinal surgery. If you are looking for back surgery in West Palm Beach, you can consult your friends with experience. You can also ask for a reference from your physician.

9 Daily Habits that Will Help You to Get Rid of Your Regular Back Ache

January 17, 2017

It is not always easy to determine the cause of back pain. But there are plenty of home remedies and habits that will help you get rid of small back aches.

1. Sleep with a pillow under your knees. This will elevate your legs a little and cut the pressure on your back which may reduce pain.

2. Exercise daily, especially when your job demands very little physical activity.

3. Use comfortable shoes for walking, jogging, etc.

4. Quit smoking. Smokers experience more back pain than non smokers.

5. Maintain straight posture while sitting and standing.

6. Keep moving around if you have a job where you sit. Sitting for long   hours can cause severe back pain.

7. Do not pick up heavy weights.

8. Include stretching in your daily routine.

9. Don’t slump at your desk. Sit maintaining a straight posture.

If you have a severe spine ache and are looking for spine surgery in West Palm Beach, it is recommended to go through websites, reviews, and past work of the surgeon before your operation.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

September 5, 2016

Many people have evidence of spinal and cervical stenosis on X-rays, but have no signs or symptoms. When symptoms do occur they often start gradually and worsen over time. The most common parts of the spine affected are the neck and lower back. READ MORE