Dr. Sukdeb Datta is a world-renowned Intervenetional Pain Managment and minimally Invasive Spine Surgeon. A Professorial Lecturer at Mount Sinai Medical Center, he is also the Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director of the Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery & Pain Center.
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Posted on January 15, 2019
The hip abductor muscles help to raise your leg to the side, away from your body. They also help support your pelvis when you’re standing on one leg.
When these muscles are weak, it can affect balance and mobility. It can also cause low back pain due to instability.
Muscles worked: gluteus medius
Posted on January 15, 2019
Your back pain could get better, and soon. There are many treatments that may help, from physical therapy to small but strategic changes in your daily routine. Even your breathing might make a difference!
First, ask your doctor what might be the cause and how to treat it. She may recommend physical therapy or occupational therapy. Next, add in these eight everyday habits:
First, ask your doctor what might be the cause and how to treat it. She may recommend physical therapy or occupational therapy. Next, add in these eight everyday habits:
Posted on October 05, 2018
Sukdeb Datta, MD, is an interventional pain management specialist and founder of Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center in New York City. He also serves as a professional lecturer at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
Here, Dr. Datta discusses technology trends for minimally invasive spine surgery and best advice for entrepreneurial spine specialists in the future.
Question: Which orthopedic and spine device trends and technologies do you see making the biggest impact long term? What do you think is just a fad?
Posted on September 24, 2018
New York City-based Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center welcomed orthopedic spine surgeons Francis A. Pflum, MD, and Sunil Kukreja, MD.
Posted on September 21, 2018
Finding a solution to relieving back and neck pain just got easier with the expansion of Datta Endoscopic's new Midtown Manhattan location, which utilizes advanced surgical techniques that have led it to its reputable results across New York and New Jersey. They provide complete care of patients including orthopedics, pain management, physical therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture and massage therapy.
Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center has two new additions to their professional physician team, Dr. Francis A. Pflum and Dr. Sunil Kukreja. Dr. Pflum is an Orthopedics and Spine Surgeon who was been Chief of Orthopedic Spine Surgery for more than 30 years. Dr. Kukreja is a unique surgeon with Neurosurgical Spine Fellowship training and is a Harvard Fellowship trained Pediatric orthopedic and Spine Surgeon.
Posted on April 26, 2018
Sukdeb Datta, MD, performed the first Multizyte surgery in the U.S. aimed to treat pain caused by the sacroiliac joint.
Here are five things to know.
1. The endoscopic technique magnifies nerves around the sacroiliac joint so surgeons can perform a minimally invasive procedure to relieve pain.
2. The Multizyte procedure is performed with patients under local anesthesia and requires a short recovery time.
Posted on April 24, 2018
Dr. Datta has performed the first ever Multizyte® surgery in the United States. This unique surgical technique is meant to provide a better solution for lower back pain. The Multizyte® surgery uses state of the art equipment to specifically treat all structures responsible for the pain caused by the sacroiliac joint.
Posted on March 29, 2018
The 200-mile drive from Chicago to his home in Springfield, Ill., seemed longer than usual as James Weitzel tried, with little success, to relieve the dull pain near his right shoulder blade that had dogged him for months.
His family doctor had told the 20-year-old he had probably pulled a muscle or injured a disk in his back while hoisting cases of beer at the pizza shop where he worked. Over-the-counter painkillers hadn't helped, and Weitzel discovered that sitting on his hand while piloting his blue Cadillac down Interstate 55 made the pain less bothersome.
His family doctor had told the 20-year-old he had probably pulled a muscle or injured a disk in his back while hoisting cases of beer at the pizza shop where he worked. Over-the-counter painkillers hadn't helped, and Weitzel discovered that sitting on his hand while piloting his blue Cadillac down Interstate 55 made the pain less bothersome.
Posted on March 02, 2018
Dr. Sukdeb Datta is the founder and medical director of Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center. With 12 offices located in New York and New Jersey, Dr. Datta is easily accessible. This means youcan easily get the best care from the man who invented eDiscSculpt surgery for herniated discs.
Using their unique eDiscSculptTM surgery, Dr. Datta and his team offer an alternative to open back surgery for patients with herniated discs who are looking for non-fusion alternatives. What makes this so special, is that no back muscle are cut thus maintaining core stability with less risk. There are no metal inserts.