Posts tagged Stenosis

Wall NJ Spinal Stenosis Sciatica herniated disc back pain treatment


www.njdrx9000.com is offering spinal stenosis sciatica herniated disc and severe back pain treatment. Dr. Igal Dubov DC is located in Wall, NJ, near Howell, Brick, Toms River, Jackson, Belmar, Eatontown Exit 98 in Monmouth Jersey Shore.

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Cervical Foraminal Stenosis and Nerve Compression | Neck Pain | Colorado Spine Surgeon


Dr. Donald Corenman (neckandback.com | 970-479-5895) is a Colorado Spine Surgeon who diagnoses and treats all conditions of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Dr. Corenman is in private practice at the prestigious Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO and is a skilled researcher and lecturer pertaining to all topics relating to spinal disorders, including neck pain. As one of the most renowned Colorado spine surgeons skilled at treating all areas of the spine, Dr. Corenman specializes in all degenerative spine conditions—such as cervical foraminal stenosis and nerve compression—as well as sports and traumatic injuries and spinal fractures and deformities. Dr. Corenman is passionate about educating patients, other physicians and colleagues on all conditions and treatment options for neck pain, back pain and spine conditions. You can learn more about Dr. Corenman, his practice, the spine conditions he treats and review his vast library of resources by visiting his educational website at http ; In addition, he has a wide array of spine related presentations for the public to download at: www.slideshare.net Dr. Corenman created this video—cervical foraminal stenosis and nerve compression—to explain this condition as a cause of neck pain in more detail. This video uses a spine model and an actual cadaveric vertebra specimen to demonstrate how degeneration of the front part of the cervical or neck vertebra (called the uncovertebral joint) causes compression of the nerve root. The

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Low Back Pain Part 8: Spinal Stenosis


Spinal Stenosis causes symptoms similar to other back problems. Dr. Mazza and Dr. Stoll teach you how to identify your symptoms. They’ll explain what role Imaging studies ply in identifying stenosis and what options are available to treat your back pain. Dr. Emil DiIorio explains how to protect your back and prevent future back pain. www.coordinatedhealth.com (877) 247-8080 For more information email: tv@coordinatedhealth.com

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Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis | Pinched Nerve in the Lower Back | Colorado Spine Surgeon


Dr. Donald Corenman, MD, DC (neckandback.com | 970-479-5895), is a Colorado spine surgeon and dedicated researcher and lecturer of all areas of the spine. He recently created the website listed above for patients, physicians, colleagues and other spine surgeons to use as a 2nd resource when seeking out information on conditions and surgical options relating to the spine. Dr. Corenman is an expert in all degenerative conditions, as well as sports-related and traumatic injuries of the spine. As a Colorado spine surgeon, performs state-of-the art surgeries to correct these conditions in his patients. He recently created this video on lumbar foraminal stenosis to provide an explanation of a pinched nerve in the lower back. Lumbar foraminal stenosis is condition of the spine that is very similar to lumbar spinal stenosis because it involves the narrowing of an area within the spinal canal. The individual nerves will exit through a small hole in the side of the spine in between the two vertebrae. This nerve root exiting occurs at every level in the spine. This condition is different than lumbar central stenosis where all the nerves in the canal are compressed. With lumbar foraminal stenosis, the compression is at the exit hole of the nerve (the foramen). This causes the pinched nerve in the lower back. Since the exiting hole is known as the foramen, narrowing of this hole is called foraminal stenosis. The stenosis is caused by the clogging of this nerve opening with bone spur

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Back [Lumbar] Fusion Surgery for Pain, Sciatica & Stenosis


Short video presentation reviewing the current technology for dealing with back or leg pain with surgical treatment.

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