Disc Surgery
Also called Herniated disc, it is usually caused by wear and tear of the disc, and may also result from some sort of trauma or injury to the spine.
Signs & Symptoms of Disc Surgery Need
- Numbness or tingling in the shoulder or arm
- Pain that radiates down the arm to the hand or fingers
- Impaired ability to lift or hold items
- Intense pain in the buttocks, thigh, calf, shoulder, and arm
- Difficulty in standing or walking
Treatment of Disc Surgery
Non Surgical Procedure
Physical Therapy & Exercise
This can be used to decrease pain and increase flexibility. Therapy includes ice and heat therapy, gentle massage, stretching, and neck traction.
Cervical Traction
Traction on the head can help reduce pressure over the nerve root.
Bracing
In some instances, a cervical collar or brace may be recommended to help provide some rest for the cervical spine.
Surgical Procedure
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Spine Fusion
A small one-inch incision is made in the front of the neck. The removal of the disc results in space that is fused. To aid fusion and add stability, a plate can be inserted in front of the graft.
Laminectomy
It is performed on the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar portion of the spine. An incision is made in the back over the spinal column in the affected area. The broken pieces or the entire disc are removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
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