3 Ways to AVOID Spine Surgery for Disc Herniations (Spine Surgeon Explains) 🤠🤓

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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2023
  • Disc herniations are the most common thing I treat. They’re also the most common thing that gets better without surgery. ✅
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    I think the spine surgeon 💪 should be the “quarterback” in the care of all of these issues so that they can direct the best ways to get better both non-operatively (as well as when needed with outpatient surgeries) 🤠🥰🙌
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    #spine #discherniation #mri #backpainrelief #steroids #pain #spinesurgery #physicaltherapy

Komentáře • 16

  • @imanlindsey4504
    @imanlindsey4504 Před měsícem

    Been binge watching ur video as i m still contemplating bout having surgery !!

  • @GuillermoCruz-qh3qb
    @GuillermoCruz-qh3qb Před rokem +1

    Have you heard of the this procedure: Simplified Epiduralysis After Laminectomy/Fusion (SEAL) Procedure for Postsurgical Radicular Low Back Pain. Michael D Perloff, MD

  • @jeremysalvador5204
    @jeremysalvador5204 Před rokem +1

    Hey man I’ve been having a sharp pain in my upper back close to the spine on the right side. I’m 21 years old and have been dealing with this since late 2020. It’s recently gotten worse and I’ve been seeking help for a while now. The neurologist offered the steroid shot but I don’t take it since it’s only temporary relief that I’ll have to keep taking and it won’t actually solve the problem. I’ve done chiropractic care, massage therapy, and physical therapy. I had a conductivity exam and results show that my right shoulder is weaker, it’s being affected by that pinched nerve. I’ve been trying to get an MRI but they make it hard to approve. Please point me in the right direction or at least someone I can talk to. A conversation with someone experienced and caring would go a long way! Contact information would be helpful. Thank you, have a blessed day.

  • @frankdatankallday4745
    @frankdatankallday4745 Před 7 měsíci

    What if none of that has helped? L5-s1 disc extrusion with right side s1 nerve compression. 8 months bilateral sciatica both feet everytime I sit down.

    • @DonnallySpineConsult
      @DonnallySpineConsult  Před 7 měsíci

      Hey there, I do about 15 new patient telemedicines💻🌎 every week. Here is the best path forward:
      1- email your insurance card to Spine@TSCspine.com (We don’t take HMOs or Medicaid, but can private pay, unless Medicaid)
      2- if we take that insurance THEN upload your images to my portal for our 1st visit.
      3- I must have X-rays and MRI, X-rays are critical! “Just” MRI isn’t enough. Need to be from last 12 months. Nothing older is needed, or wanted.
      4- You need to get your CD 💿 of your X-ray and MRI (imaging centers will never send them to us)
      5- On the top of my website (www.DonnallySpine.com) is the link to UPLOAD images, from YOUR HOME! 🤯🥰 (or at a CVS with Physician LookUp Code k5037438)
      6- To recap: email us, get CDs, THEN upload!
      Step by step:
      czcams.com/video/HpKOfI_1FSs/video.html
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      If HMO you can reach out to a Patient Navigator at www.sonoSpineSurgery.com and they can try to help connect us! Or for HMOs email: Refer@sonospinesurgery.com

  • @royb2251
    @royb2251 Před rokem

    I have had increasing pain in the right side of the shoulder for years and in the last few weeks it has suddenly worsened causing severe pain in the shoulder blade,radiating down the arm into the forearm and finishing at my fingertips. The index finger tip is numb.
    I have C7 nerve impingement ,after an MRI scan revealed a disc prolapse on the right side ,which is impinging on the C7 nerve root. Will a CT guided nerve root block help or do you think surgery is inevitable.?
    Many thanks if you have time to answer this.👍🏻

  • @jenniferlee9029
    @jenniferlee9029 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Sir i have pinched nerve in neck .i am taking 2 weeks of aleve. Would aleve help as well?

  • @mdrezanuzzaman4139
    @mdrezanuzzaman4139 Před rokem

    What's the name of anti inflammatory medicine???