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The scope of spinal cord surgery in India is very good now days because of the availability of good treatment facilities and most experienced spine surgeons in Indian spine surgery hospitals. Spinal cord surgery becomes must when the symptoms of spine disorders affect daily routine life and chronic back pain starts. The treatment provided to different spine disorders depends on the patients’ health, level of disorder and the status of back bone. Different spine treatment procedures in India are available for the treatment of spine disorders. Spine surgery hospitals in India are at Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and Pune. The clinical care provided by Indian spine surgery hospital staff is very good and the medical infrastructure is also very good. Thus many abroad patients are getting attracted to India for getting their treatment done from Indian spine surgery hospitals at low cost.

 

Now day’s different surgical procedures for treatment of spine disorders are available. Some of the available spine surgery procedures are most advanced and the recovery time required after the surgery is very less. The success rate of different spine surgery techniques is very good worldwide. All the spine disorders can be completely removed from body with spine surgery. Different surgeries available for the treatment of spine surgery are micro disectomy surgery, lumbar herniated disc surgery, cervical spine surgery, thoracic spine surgery, lumbar spine surgery, rotational corpectomy surgery, laminectomy surgery, lumbar spinal fusion surgery, cervical herniated disc surgery, cervical spine fusion surgery, artificial disc replacement surgery, laser spine surgery, spinal cord surgery. The spine has of a series of bone blocks which are separated from one another by discs of soft tissue. Within the structure of the spine sits a tunnel called the spinal canal. This tunnel contains the neurologic structures including the spinal cord and nerve roots. Although there is some free space between the neurologic structures and the edges of the spinal canal, this space can be reduced by many different conditions including injury to the spine. Spinal cord surgery refers to the condition of in which spinal cord is treated to remove the injuries and traumas in the spinal cord. Arthritis of the small joints in the spine as well as thickening of ligaments and formation of bony spurs can all lead to gradual squeezing and irritation of neurologic structures. This process is usually gradual and can lead to symptoms such as pain with walking, a decreased endurance for physical activities, heaviness in the legs, tingling sensations, tightness and numbness in the legs with activity, and often associated low back pains. Spinal cord ranges from physical therapy to epidural injections and finally surgery in certain cases. Since patients affected by spinal cord injury are usually elderly, treatment must carefully consider not only the disease in the spine but also the risks and benefits of treatment in each individual. Although the surgery and steroid injections into the affected area of the spinal cord can offer good relief in some patients, there are people who will only get temporary relief if at all.

 

Medical tourism in India provides very good assistance to abroad patients for their spinal cord surgery.  Medical treatment centers for spinal cord surgery in India are at Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. The clinical care provided by these Indian spine surgery hospitals is very good and the medical infrastructure in Indian spine surgery hospitals is also very good. This availability of world class services makes Indian spine surgery hospitals an ideal destination for abroad patients seeking low cost treatment. For further details of low cost spinal cord surgery in India visit: – http://www.dheerajbojwani.com and mail us at contact@dheerajbojwani.com.

Ravi Jeswani
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/spinal-cord-surgery-scope-in-india-510140.html

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If you are having lower back pain, you should look into VAX-D treatment. This is a way to help your back pain without paying for or risking surgery. A full VAX-D treatment lasts for just under one hour, is delivered by a certified physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, or VAX-D technician supervised by a physical therapist and involves a table and a computer. During a treatment, you wear a pelvic girdle, and lay on the VAX-D table. The girdle attaches at the foot of the table, and you hold on to handles at the head of the table. Although it sounds medieval, it is in fact very helpful.

You should know that during a treatment you experience a strong, not painful, stretch of your lumbar spine. The stretch lasts for a minute; then you rest for a minute; then a stretch for a minute, and cycles like that, pull/rest, pull/rest, for about a half an hour. During treatment, intradiscal pressures reduce to negative levels in the range of –100 to –150 mm Hg. The significantly lowered intradiscal pressure creates something like suction within the disc, which then pulls the hernia or bulge back into the disc. This can be painful.

Additionally, it is helpful to know that this suction also pulls fluid and nutrient cells into the disc which help to the disc and enables it to heal. VAX-D stands for vertebral axial decompression. It is a non-surgical, non-invasive, spinal decompression, medical treatment for a number of low back disc conditions, including herniated, bulging, ruptured discs, degenerative disc disease, annular tears, sciatica, internal disc disruption, and scar tissue. It is helpful to know as well, that VAX D was invented by Allan Dyer, M.D., Ph D and former Minister of Health in Ontario Canada.

Additionally, Dr. Dyer did the pioneering research that led to the creation of the ventricular defibrillator used to get a heart that has stopped to beat again. It is good to know that there have been fifteen publications on VAX-D. Eight are studies published in juried medical journals. All report that VAX-D was effective for about eighty percent of the patients treated, and the most recent study reports an eighty eight percent success rate. In most cases, chronic low back conditions are resolved within about thirty treatments. No other non-surgical procedure has been demonstrated to have this level of effectiveness.

Ever since 1989, VAX-D has been registered as a non-experimental, medical procedure by the Division of Surgical and Rehabilitative Medicine of the FDA. Its 510K registration is for decompression of the vertebral discs and facet joints. Keep in mind that VAX-D is a new medical procedure and the therapy has worked for many patients worldwide, are now being treated.

Also, awareness of VAX-D is growing rapidly as physicians and healthcare providers learn about it and the phenomenal results it has achieved. Consequently, VAX-D is now becoming the standard of care for chronic low back pain.

For more resources about low back pain or even about herniated disc and especially about damaged discs please review these links.

Groshan Fabiola
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/vaxd-history-and-future-142946.html

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Vertebral axial decompression therapy is a very useful tool for people who have horrible back problems because it is relatively inexpensive and it does not involve surgery. Data was collected from twenty-two medical centers for patients who received VAX-D therapy for low back pain, which was sometimes accompanied by referred leg pain. Only patients who received at least ten sessions and had a diagnosis of herniated disc, degenerative disc, or facet syndrome, which were confirmed by diagnostic imaging, were included in this study.

The data contained the patients’ quantitative assessments of their own pain, mobility, and ability to carry out the usual ‘activities of daily living’. The treatment was successful in 71% of the 778 cases, when success was defined as a reduction in pain to 0 or 1, on a 0 to 5 scale. Improvements in mobility and activities of daily living correlated strongly with pain reduction. The causes of back pain and their relationship to this therapy are also discussed.

Although imaging procedures, including CT and MRI, are able to accurately define structural pathology, the correlation of these anatomic findings with physiology, back pain, and other clinical complaints is imprecise. Although surgical decompression, epidural blocks, and spinal instrumentation can sometimes help patients suffering from back pain, these treatments do not completely take the biomechanical function of the disc into account, and may leave patients unrelieved of their suffering.

Low back pain is aggravated by activities that increase axial loading on the spine, such as sitting, standing, and lifting. Patients may describe some relief with walking, but more particularly, by lying down, which unloads the spine and reduces intradiscal pressure. The causes of mechanical low back pain may include degenerative disc disease, degenerative spondylosis with limitation of range of motion, facet arthropathy, relative lateral recess stenosis from a combination of the above, microenvironment presure changes affecting the thecal and epidural space from disc bulging, subligamentous and/or extruded herniation, and segmental instability.

A number of potential mechanisms are specifically addressed by the lumbar vertebral body separation achieved during therapy. With aging, disc desicction occurs, disc height is lost, and this process is accelerated with activities which produce high physical loading of the lumbar spine. Osteophytes develop along the anterolateral and posterior border of the vertebral bodies, and facet arthropathy increases as degenerative disc change advances . Normal vertebral body separation is lost as the disc degenerates. blood supply to the nerve roots of the cauda equina is sensitive to compression. Even at pressures of only 5-10 mmHg, the flow in over 20% of the venules was completely stopped. Flow in all the capillaries stopped at pressures between 20 and 50 mmHg. A pressure of 30 mmHg is slightly less than one pound per square inch, so solute transport is easily reduced. Even vertebral distractions of 1 or 2 mm per disc would reduce ligamental redundancy and help to restore canal/foraminal patency, reduce venous congestion and increase axoplasmic flow.

For more resource about back pain or even about back pain Chicago and espcially about bulging disc please click these links.

Groshan Fabiola
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/vertebral-axial-decompression-or-vaxd-and-their-results-106783.html

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Copyright (c) 2009 Nancy Rishworth

Do you have lower back pain? You have lots of company – Americans spend approximately $50 billion each year on pain relief for back pain. Lower back pain is one of the most common back ailments – it’s a leading cause of missed work. You don’t have to let the pain control your life. back exercises can give you increased flexibility and allow you to live pain-free without medication.

Back exercises improve strength of the core muscles, those muscles that support your back, your abdominal muscles, and your legs. This group of muscles is also responsible for your posture. With flexibility programs, you can strengthen those core muscles and eliminate or reduce your lower back pain.

Many exercises improve the strength of core muscles. A regular program of resistance training (e.g., weights), walking, bike riding, swimming and aerobic exercises will strengthen core muscles. But adding flexibility programs, core stability and therapeutic exercises is one way to add even more value to your exercise routine.

The first stage of lower back exercises is to slowly work on building abdominal and core strength. Exercises such as abdominal crunches, pelvic tilts, and leg lifts all help to strengthen the core muscle group. Gradually, you can add more challenging exercises, such as squats to your regimen.

Back exercises are greatly aided with the addition of flexibility programs. Whether you are incorporating some stretching exercises, yoga, or pilates, these exercises help you stretch your muscles. When you stretch your muscles, you actually lengthen them. This helps improve your posture.

Flexibility programs are also great methods for relieving the pain. Stretching exercises help develop flexibility in the spine. Stretching may be one of the most important methods for easing the pain. Simple stretching exercises release some of the tension in lower back muscles. When you release muscle tension, you eliminate the tightness and possible muscles spasms.

Another great option for lower back exercises is to incorporate a Swiss exercise ball, or an inflatable exercise ball, in your routine. Working out with these fitness balls, or simply using them in flexibility programs, helps you develop greater core strength as you try to stabilize yourself on the ball.

Lower back pain doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying your life. When you work to incorporate these exercises into your routine, as well as stretching and flexibility, you enjoy a life with a significant reduction in pain.

Nancy Rishworth
http://www.articlesbase.com/fitness-articles/lower-back-exercises-eliminate-pain-716100.html

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