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When a disc is compressed, it can bulge outward and irritate or press on nearby nerves resulting in pain.
Degenerative disc disease refers to the general wear and tear of intervertebral discs from aging.
When the outer layer of a disc weakens, the gel-like center can leak out, impacting nearby nerves, leading to pain.
FBSS occurs in about 40% of patients who have undergone spine surgery and are still experiencing pain.
Lower back pain is a condition that involves the lower lumbar region of the back and spine.
When there is too much pressure on a nerve from surrounding tissues, it can become "pinched," causing pain and numbness.
Pressure, compression, or irritation of the sciatic nerve can lead to pain radiating in the lower back and down one or both of the legs.
Artificial disc replacement removes the injured disc from the spinal column and replaces it with an artificial disc.
Laser spine surgery is a finely targeted, minimally-invasive procedure that uses highly concentrated streams of energy to repair spine damage.
A microdiscectomy procedure removes the offending parts of a disc to relieve the pressure on the nerves and eliminate the source of pain.
Minimally invasive spine surgery involves smaller incisions, less tissue damage, reduced risk, and faster recovery.
Spinal fusion relieves pain by joining vertebrae together to heal as a single vertebra.
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A Kiron Capital Company