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Posted on February 26, 2015
Laser back surgery is a minimally invasive type of surgery used to treat a variety of common spine conditions. This type of surgery helps to reduce recovery times and minimize the risk of side effects. While it is kinder to the body, laser back surgery is still just as effective as traditional spine surgery.

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Posted on February 26, 2015
Over the past several decades, surgical procedures have been refined and streamlined, and all fields of surgery have undergone a widespread shift towards minimally invasive procedures. Minimally invasive procedures are associated with shorter recovery times and a lower risk of side effects, which makes this type of surgery preferable in cases where it is an option.

About Laser Spine Surgery

Laser spine surgery uses laser technology to do the work that a scalpel would otherwise perform. During this procedure:
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
The majority people experience back pain at some point in their lives. Most of the time, this pain is caused by simple, easily solved issues such as muscle strain, and back pain will often resolve on its own with no need for medical intervention. In a minority of cases, the pain is caused by an underlying spinal condition, such as a problem with the vertebrae or the intervertebral discs.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Lower back pain is the most common type of back pain. Many Americans are afflicted by passing episodes of lower back pain, which can be a result of poor posture, muscle strain, or menstrual cramps. However, lower back pain that is persistent, severe, or accompanied by other symptoms may be caused by some underlying spine condition. Causes
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal stenosis can cause symptoms of pain, numbness, and muscle weakness ranging from mild to severe. Although in some cases non-surgical methods are effective at alleviating the symptoms associated with spinal stenosis, sometimes surgery is needed. If that is the case, minimally invasive laser disc decompression may be an effective form of treatment. About Spinal Stenosis
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Sciatica can cause a significant amount of pain, as well as some other symptoms. As a result, the condition can significantly limit your mobility and activity level, while reducing your overall productivity and quality of life. In some cases, surgery is used to treat sciatica. However, surgery should always be accompanied by methods to improve overall spine health. Sciatica Surgery
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Sciatica is one of the most common causes of lower back pain, along with a number of other symptoms. Although sciatica can cause chronic, severe pain, most patients are able to find relief from their sciatica, usually without surgery. The key is to find a reliable spine center for your sciatica treatment.  About Sciatica
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal fusion surgery is a major surgical procedure: it's quite invasive, and the recovery period is lengthy. Therefore, it's important to make sure that you only entrust the best spinal fusion doctor available with this procedure. Below, we'll explore why it's so important to find the best doctor, as well as how to do so. About Spinal Fusion
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
You always want to work with a great doctor, regardless of what treatment is being performed. However, this is perhaps doubly true when it comes to finding a doctor for spine surgery. Spine surgery involves operating on one of the most delicate and essential parts of the body, a process which requires a great deal of expertise and skill.  Keep these 5 tips in mind as you search for a spine surgeon in your area: 
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Almost everyone experiences some sort of back pain at one point or another. The severity of this back pain can vary significantly, as can how long it lasts. It's normal to experience mild to moderate back pain now and then; such pain is likely caused by temporary issues like muscle strain and posture. On the other hand, if back pain is severe or chronic, it's time to see a doctor about the cause and treatment. It's not normal to have severe back pain, and leaving it untreated can have consequences for your health down the road. Severe Back Pain Isn't Normal
 

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