Spinal Stenosis
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Foraminal Stenosis Back Surgery
Foraminal spinal stenosis, like the majority of back conditions, will usually be managed conservatively in the first instance. Immediate surgery…
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VerteLoc System for Spinal Stenosis Surgery
An innovation in back surgery that has been making waves recently is the VerteLoc system designed as a halfway measure…
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Full Range of Surgical Options for Cervical Spinal Stenosis
Cervical spinal stenosis is a condition where the spaces in the spinal canal in the neck have become obstructed or…
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Long-Term Effects of Spinal Stenosis
Whilst spinal narrowing may remain asymptomatic in some people in others there can be damaging long-term effects of spinal stenosis. Virtually…
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Surgery for Neural Foraminal Stenosis
Neural foraminal stenosis is a specific kind of spinal stenosis that can result in severe radiating pain, weakness, numbness and…
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An Overview of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Considered as one of the most common causes of lower back pain, lumbar spinal stenosis is arguably the most difficult to treat,…
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Is surgery necessary for spinal stenosis?
Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormality in a section of the body. The human bone channel is occupied by many…
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Chemonucleolysis (Chymopapain Injection) for Disc Herniation
Chemonucleolysis is a technique, more popular in Europe than in North America, in which an enzyme (chymopapain, derived from the…
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Spinal Stenosis Surgery
The two procedures carried out for spinal stenosis are ‘decompression’, the removal of any bone, disc or ligament compressing nervous…
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Lumbar Stenosis
Clinical Presentation Lumbar stenosis means narrowing of the central spinal canal. Standing normally causes a narrowing of the lumbar spinal…
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