In this randomized clinical trial, a multimodal prehabilitation program for older adults undergoing spinal fusion surgery was ...
Thoracolumbar burst fracture is a common traumatic disease in spinal surgery, and its pathogenesis is mainly due to fall injuries, traffic injuries, and heavy object injuries, and the incidence of the ...
Microvascular decompression surgery treats the pain of certain nerve conditions that affect the head and neck. The surgery-related risks are few, and many people report an immediate reduction in pain.
According to the North American Community Hub Statistics (NCHstats), back pain affects four in every five people in the United States. The discomfort and loss of mobility that it causes result in 264 ...
Back or spinal decompression refers to a group of treatments used to relieve pressure on spinal discs. A healthcare professional may recommend surgical and nonsurgical therapies for decompression.
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) frequently coexists with degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) in the elderly population, and the standard treatment commonly involves decompression with fusion. However, ...
A groundbreaking surgery saw a 35-year-old patient receive simultaneous motion-preserving disc replacements in both his neck ...
Recovery from spinal fusion surgery is a lengthy process that involves wound healing and rehabilitation. The duration may vary significantly depending on a person’s situation. Spinal fusion is a ...
Common types of spine surgery include laminectomy, vertebroplasty, and spinal fusion. Certain procedures are better suited for certain types of damage. There are many types of spine surgery, but most ...