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Cervical Spine Neck Part 2 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna.wmv

Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to minimize the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.

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Treatment for back pain (L4-L5,L5-S1,C6-C7…) by unique non-surgical method

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Treatment of spinal disc herniation. On the background of despair of patients suffering from complicated forms of degenerative disc disease and backache, revelations of doctor Danilov are revolutionary because they do not only remove hernia of disc (without surgery) but completely regenerate intervertebral disc (restitutio in integrum). This method allows treatment of protrusion, disc herniation L4-L5, L5-S1, L3-L4, C6-C7… Results are proved by MRI of lumbar spine and cervical spine. http://www.herniationdisc-noverdict.com

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Lumbar Spine Vertebroplasty pain management 3D animations

http://www.medilaw.tv Lumbar Spine Vertebroplasty pain management 3D animations. This movie illustrates the technique for performing a lumbar vertebroplasty. This movie shows patient positioning, skin preparation, local anesthetic injection, needle introduction into the collapsed vertebral body, cement injection, and finally wound dressing.
A Vertebroplasty is a procedure that stabilizes a fractured vertebral body. It involves the injection of a synthetic material into the vertebral body, in order to immobilize the bone fragments and reduce pain. Vertebroplasty does not restore the lost height of the compressed vertebra. The procedure is mildly painful for most people, but they usually experience immediate overall pain reduction afterwards.

INDICATIONS
Vertebroplasties are used when severe pain and immobility caused by a fractured vertebral body lasts more than six weeks, although they can be done earlier if the pain is uncontrollable. These fractures usually occur due to osteoporosis, but can also be due to metabolic disorders, destructive tumors or certain medications. A biopsy is usually done during the vertebroplasty to check for these diseases. Once a vertebral osteoporotic fracture occurs, there is a five-fold increased risk of fracture in adjacent vertebrae. Vertebroplasty is sometimes used on these adjacent vertebra to prevent them fracturing.

ALTERNATIVES
The alternative treatments for vertebral fractures are
- bed rest
- pain relief
- hospitalization for pain management
- back braces,
- or spinal fusion surgery with rods and screws.
Lumbar Spine Vertebroplasty pain management 3D animations
GOALS
The goals of a vertebroplasty are to stabilize a fractured vertebral body and eliminate the fracture pain.

TECHNIQUE
You may be lying on your front for up to two hours during the preparation phase. An intravenous line is used for partial sedation and pain control. The skin on your back will be cleaned. A small needle will be used to inject some local anesthetic under the skin over the fracture site. This will sting for a few seconds before causing numbness. The vertebroplasty needle is inserted from behind and slightly to one side into the fractured vertebra, using X-rays to assist correct placement. Contrast material may be injected to check the positioning of the needle. Synthetic material is then injected into the vertebra to immobilize the bone fragments. Then the needle is removed. Occasionally material will need to be injected from the opposite side as well. The synthetic material is injected as a liquid, and hardens over 10-20 minutes. You may feel some warmth as the material hardens. The entire procedure takes about 40 minutes per vertebra treated. A band-aid is usually all that is needed on the skin. Lumbar Spine Vertebroplasty pain management 3D animations

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Herniated Disc Pain – Why Does It Switch Sides?

http://www.sciaticaselfcare.com presents: An explanation of why the symptoms of a herniated disc may sometimes shift from one side to the other.

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Squats At Home For Beginners?

I don’t recommend to do squats at home, especially if you are a beginner. Some people think I say so because when you do them with a barbell halfway into the movement you might find out you can’t let go of it or, if you do them with dumbbells, that you could lose your balance.

But these dangers of doing squats wrong are just the obvious ones and there is one much sneakier: wearing out the discs of your spine and causing damage that can take you out of lifting weights for months or even forever. And you won’t know that you cause this wear onto your spine until you feel the numbness, pain or loss of strength. And at that point it’s too late – you may have a herniated or bulging disc.

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