1. Neuromodulation alleviates or lessens pain without putting patients into a “drug fog.” By relieving pain with neuro-stimulation or a drug-delivery system, that provides microdoses of medicine, the patient can avoid some side effects, including excessive sedation or clouding of thoughts.
2. Potential neuromodulation patients can “test drive” the modality. Neuromodulation is administered via minimally invasive techniques and it is a rare medical treatment that the patient can “test drive” during an incisionless trial before final consideration of the device’s insertion.
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Posted on April 27, 2015
Good Morning Everyone,
It is Monday --not even noon and already feeling a migraine coming on. The chronic pain is throbbing. However, I do find therapy in venting my migraine frustrations onto this website. It is good support blog site and helps me find all information, comforts, and friends. Sometimes, medicine takes it's sweet time to kick in but I find time to be more joyful in expressing myself and exploring this site.
So check it out, perhaps you can find some moments of peace here:
www.TheDailyHeadache.com
Posted on April 21, 2015
Here are a Few Good Tips to Help Your Lower Back Pain:
1) Release Your Inner Endorphins
Endorphins, hormones made naturally in the body, can be just as strong as any manufactured pain medication. When endorphins are released in the body, the help block pain signals from registering with the brain. They also help alleviate anxiety, stress, and depression, which are all conditions that are often associated with chronic back pain. Try the following activities to release these feel-good messengers:
Endorphins, hormones made naturally in the body, can be just as strong as any manufactured pain medication. When endorphins are released in the body, the help block pain signals from registering with the brain. They also help alleviate anxiety, stress, and depression, which are all conditions that are often associated with chronic back pain. Try the following activities to release these feel-good messengers:
Posted on April 15, 2015
By popular requests, Dr. Datta Team has created a newsletter! Interesting articles about spine care and a special announcement about winning a $100 Giftcard, just for you! Click on the provided link!
Thank you for your support
http://backsurgeryandpaincenter.com/docs/newsletter/newsletter-041515.pdf
Posted on April 09, 2015
Here at Datta Endoscopic, we care about your overall health, including your diet. A healthy diet can change your lifestyle and ease pain to your body. It is difficult, but easier than you think.
There are two reasons why eating healthy is difficult:
First is the fact that we have to eat to live. Second is the fact that there are so many foods that taste delicious and readily available access or are easier to prep but are not so good for your body.
First is the fact that we have to eat to live. Second is the fact that there are so many foods that taste delicious and readily available access or are easier to prep but are not so good for your body.
Posted on April 06, 2015
Here are some useful tips post spine surgery. Dr. Datta and team only wants the best for their patients. We want to assure you we always care for you.
http://www.spine-health.com/treatment/back-surgery/practical-advice-recovering-back-surgery
http://www.spine-health.com/treatment/back-surgery/practical-advice-recovering-back-surgery
Posted on April 03, 2015
Some of you may belive that chiropractic relief is the way to go. While it does have many benefits to that of back pain relief, it is good to be informed.
The following link, takes you to direct links to know more about chiropractic relief.
http://www.spine-health.com/treatment/chiropractic
Posted on February 26, 2015
In the past, both patients and doctors have been reluctant to turn to surgery to treat back pain. Surgical treatment was once very invasive and entailed a long recovery, causing even patients who needed surgery to avoid seeking treatment. In addition, doctors are often reluctant to recommend traditional back surgery except for the most extreme cases, leaving many people with back pain without treatment.
Posted on February 26, 2015
Problems in the spine are quite prevalent and can have a huge effect on day-to-day life. Common spine conditions such as sciatica, herniated discs, bone spurs, and spinal arthritis can cause pain and other problems which rapidly decrease the quality of life. While non-surgical treatments are available, many patients find that these have no effect on their symptoms, and the many failed trials can cause the condition to drag on for months or even years.
Back Pain & Related Conditions
Back Pain & Related Conditions
Posted on February 26, 2015
Herniated discs are one of the most common causes of back pain and related symptoms. This is because, as the body ages, the discs lose fluid and become naturally more prone to tearing. Although there are steps people can take to reduce their risk of a herniated disc, few other back conditions are associated so strongly with the simple effects of aging.
While back pain is unquestionably difficult to deal with, it can be hard to know when to seek treatment for your pain, and when to seek surgery after a diagnosis.
Signs of a Herniated Disc