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Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal stenosis is an extremely common spine issue, encompassing some of the most prevalent spine conditions in the world. The condition refers simply to a narrowing of the spinal canal, through which the spinal cord passes. When this occurs, the spinal cord or nerve roots can become compressed, resulting in pain, muscle weakness, tingling, or other symptoms.

Causes of Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis can be caused by a diverse array of spine conditions, including:
Herniated discs, a disc that ruptures and allows the inner portion to herniate out
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Herniated discs are a common cause of spine pain, especially in the lower back. A disc herniation occurs when the tough, outer portion (annulus fibrosis) of one of the spine's discs ruptures, allowing the gel-like inner portion (nucleus pulposus) to bulge out. In some cases, this event results in the compression of the nerves or spinal cord, which in turn causes symptoms like pain and muscle weakness.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Herniated discs are a common cause of back pain, both acute and chronic. If you have suffered from a herniated disc, you know how wide-ranging its effects can be - you don't just suffer from pain, but experience a reduction in your overall quality of life and ability to participate in your normal activities. When you're looking for treatment for a herniated disc, it's important to find the best treatment around.

Key Features

As you research doctors for your herniated disc treatment, keep an eye out for the following features:
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Laser neck surgery is a valuable tool for treating neck conditions that cause severe or progressive symptoms. In contrast to neck surgery for most of the 20th century, laser neck surgery provides a way for doctors to treat neck conditions in a minimally invasive manner, thus improving outcomes. It's important to find the best laser neck surgery center in order to get the best, most effective treatment. Eligible Conditions Laser neck surgery cannot be used to treat ever spine condition, but it is applicable to the majority of common spine conditions, including:
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
It's often the case that common spine conditions like herniated discs and bone spurs can be treated without resorting to surgery, especially if the condition occurs in the lower spine, which is where the majority of spine issues develop. When a spine conditions develops in the neck, however, it has the potential to be more serious, since the spinal cord runs through the neck and the highest number of nerves exist in that area of the spine.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Laser back surgery has a number of benefits over traditional back surgery. Notably, patients enjoy a lower risk of certain side effects, and an outpatient procedure that requires no general anesthesia. One of the biggeest benefits is that the laser back surgery recovery time is much shorter than that associated with traditional back surgery, at about 1/4 of the length. Below, we will explore more about what to expect after laser back surgery.

Timeline
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
For people suffering from conditions like herniated discs, spinal arthritis, and bone spurs, spine surgery can be a much-needed respite from chronic pain and other symptoms. However, even people who desperately need surgery are often concerned about the spinal stenois surgery cost. Although this concern is understandable, a wide majority of people who need surgical treatment are able to get the surgery they need.

Type of Surgery
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
When herniated discs are mild and respond well to conservative treatments, they can resolve in as little as several weeks, with no long-term symptoms. However, in cases severe enough to warrant laser spine surgery, the expected herniated disc recovery time is somewhat longer. This is partially because the body must recovery from surgery as well as from the disc, and partially because of the time it takes for the disc itself to heal.

After laser surgery for a herniated disc, patients can usually expect the following timeline:
Return home the same day as surgery
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Herniated discs vary in terms of how severe the symptoms are and how they manifest themselves. In addition, some cases respond better to certain treatments than others do. Your doctor will be able to identify which herniated disc treatment option is best for you, but it's a good idea to go into treatment with an understanding of the basics.

Physical Therapy
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
If you have back pain, you may be hearing a lot about your options for treatment, especially laser surgery. Below, we'll explore what you need to know about laser back surgery, regular back surgery, and the differences between the two.

About Regular Back Surgery
 

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