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Vertebral Subluxation
Overview
Your spine is made up of many structures including bones called vertebrae. Subluxation occurs when a vertebra shifts forward out of position. This bone misalignment can compress nerves that exit the spinal canal causing a variety of symptoms.
Causes
Subluxation can be caused by …
Trigger Point Injections
Overview
Trigger point injection is an outpatient procedure designed to reduce or relieve the pain of trigger points. Trigger points are small tender knots in the muscle or connective fascia tissue that surrounds muscles. The injection procedure takes only a few minutes to complete.
Prepar…
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Overview
Nerves and blood vessels can be compressed in the space between your clavicle (collar bone) and your top rib. This space is called the “thoracic outlet” and the disorders caused by this compression are collectively called thoracic outlet syndrome.
Causes
Many conditions cause tho…
Spinal Stenosis
Overview
Your spinal nerves travel exit your spinal canal through openings called foramen. Any narrowing of these openings can compress your nerves, a condition known as spinal stenosis. It usually occurs in the cervical (neck) or lumbar (low back) spine.
Causes
Spinal stenosis has many …
Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS)
Overview
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) relieves chronic pain of the back, arms and legs. It uses electrical pulses to prevent pain signals from traveling through spinal nerves to the brain. SCS candidates are patients who suffer from nerve-related pain that has not been relieved with other trea…
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) – Neurotomy in the Cervical Spine
Overview
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses heat from radio waves to treat the nerves in painful facet joints in your cervical spine (neck). It is used when physical therapy, medications, or other treatments have not relieved the pain.
Preparation
To begin, you lie on your stomach and ar…
Percutaneous Disc Nucleoplasty
Overview
Percutaneous disc nucleoplasty, often called “perc disc”, is a minimally-invasive outpatient procedure that corrects herniated discs. A small needle and radiofrequency technology reduces the disc herniation and relieves pain in most patients.
Cannula Inserted
After anesthetic is …
Pinched Nerve
Overview
Unexplained pain or symptoms may be caused by a pinched nerve. Spinal nerve roots exit your spinal canal through small openings. Many other joints have similarly small spaces in which the nerve flows. If these nerve spaces get narrowed, the structures can compress or pinch the nerve.
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Nerve Conduction Study (NCS and NCV)
Overview
A nerve conduction study (NCS), also called a nerve conduction velocity (NCV), is a noninvasive exam that measures how quickly nerves conduct electrical signals through the body. It helps your doctor diagnose nerve damage and devise an appropriate treatment plan.
Exam
You are pos…
Neck Pain (Cervical Spine)
Overview
Neck pain is common and can severely impact your quality of life. Neck pain can limit your ability to work, do activities of daily living, and sleep. There are may causes of neck pain.
About the Cervical Spine
Your neck is made by the seven vertebral bones in your cervical spine…