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Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal cord stimulation is a very effective option for treating stubborn cases of back pain, such as pain that hasn't responded to surgery or that is occurring because of neuropathy. It's always important to find a great doctor, but that's especially true when it comes to spinal cord stimulation, since it involves operating on such a delicate part of the body. About Spinal Cord Stimulation
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
There are many types of pain, and pain management is a complex and still-developing field of medicine. For patients, one of the most frustrating types of pain can be neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is a chronic type of pain that occurs due to damage to the nerve cells themselves. One emerging and effective form of treatment for neuropathic pain is spinal cord stimulation. About Neuropathic Pain
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal cord stimulation is one option for the treatment of chronic back pain. The treatment uses electrical impulses to control pain. For spinal cord stimulation, you will have a stimulation device implanted into your body, so that you can perform the therapy over an extended period of time. The Concept
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
For people with chronic, severe back pain that has not responded to other types of treatment, spinal cord stimulation can help bring long-lasting pain relief. The procedure for insertion of the stimulator is minimally invasive, and the spinal cord stimulation can be performed whenever needed over an extended period of time. How it Works
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Unfortunately, in the modern world consideration of a needed medical treatment often goes hand-in-hand with consideration of its potential cost. When it comes to laser back surgery, most people are able to afford the treatment they need, a fact which helps as many people as possible recover from their chronic back pain. Cost of Surgery 
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
For decades, the only option for treating spine conditions was invasive, open back surgery. During this type of surgery, the doctor must make a large incision to access the spine, and major procedures like vertebral fusion are often used. Now, the majority of back problems can be treated using minimally invasive back surgery. This approach has several advantages, and it should be covered by insurance just like traditional back surgery. Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Sciatica, or inflammation of the sciatic nerve, can can cause lower bag pain and leg pain, as well as numbness or muscle weakness in the leg. Symptoms can range from mild and passing to severe. Sciatica can be caused by a number of conditions, and the treatment can vary based on the cause and severity of the condition. Below, we'll explore some basics about sciatica. Finding a Doctor
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
When you have sciatica, it can be tempting to use the condition as a reason to avoid physical activity; after all, pain makes movement unappetizing. However, it's important to combat episodes of sciatica with stretches, regardless of what other treatments you receive for the condition. Stretching and exercising regularly can help ease sciatica symptoms, as well as prevent future flare-ups from occurring in the first place.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Sciatica, a condition in which the sciatic nerve is pinched or inflamed, is a common spine condition that can cause symptoms of pain, muscle weakness, and tingling in the leg and lower back. Your doctor can give you more detailed information about sciatica as it applies to your particular situation, but you should know these 10 important facts about the condition:
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
If you suffer from chronic pain, getting treatment is important for your health and for your quality of life. Often, the best option for treatment is a pain clinic, which can provide more effective and comprehensive treatment than many other options. Why Pain Matters
 

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