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When Your Hip Pain Starts in Your Spine: Understanding Spinal Stenosis

By Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

You’ve been dealing with nagging hip pain for months. Perhaps you’ve tried hip exercises, changed your sleep habits, or even considered that it might be arthritis. But what if we told you that your hip pain might not be coming from your hip at all? For many people, persistent hip pain is actually a clever disguise worn by spinal stenosis.

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What Is the Success Rate of Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis?

By Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

Living with spinal stenosis can be challenging. The pain, numbness, and mobility issues can significantly impact your quality of life. If you’re considering surgical treatment, the success rate of surgery is likely to be one of your biggest questions. Find out what the research says about spinal stenosis surgery success rates.

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When Is Cervical Stenosis an Emergency?

By Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

When the compression of the spinal cord causes symptoms, the syndrome is known as cervical spondylotic myelopathy. While conservative treatments can help manage mild to moderate cases, there are situations when this condition can escalate into a surgical emergency requiring immediate attention. We’ve created this guide to help you understand when to seek urgent care.

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Doctor talking to patient about spine surgery.

Will Spine Surgery Work For You? Success Rates From Real Patients

By Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

Living with persistent back pain after trying conservative treatments can be both physically and emotionally draining. If you’re considering surgical intervention, you probably have one pressing question: How successful is spine surgery? The answer varies based on several key factors, including the specific procedure, your unique health profile, and perhaps most importantly, your surgeon’s expertise.

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Doctor reviewing exercises after acdf surgery.

Regaining Your Mobility: Expert Exercises After Neck Surgery

By Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

“When can I move my neck again?” “Will I ever get back to my normal activities?” These questions race through your mind when the initial relief of successful neck surgery gives way to the reality of recovery. After ACDF surgery, you want more than just exercise instructions. You want to feel confident in your healing journey.

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