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Treatment Options for a Herniated Disc

Treatment Options for a Herniated Disc

Dr. Rey Bosita, a spine surgeon on the medical staff at Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery, talks about the common spine condition, a herniated disc. Though common, a herniated disc can cause leg or arm pain, muscle weakness or numbness or tingling in the extremities. A herniated disc can be treated in a variety of ways including physical therapy, medication, and surgical intervention like laminectomy/discectomy, artificial disc replacement, endoscopic spine surgery or spinal fusion.…

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Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery

Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery

More than 450,000 total hip replacements are performed annually in the U.S., according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Improved surgical techniques and technology have greatly increased the effectiveness of total hip replacement. According to Dr. Hohman, medical director of our joint replacement program, minimally invasive muscle sparing anterior total hip replacement is arguably the most advanced approach for total hip replacement,…

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Lumbar Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Spine Surgery

Lumbar Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic spine surgery is a state-of-the-art, ultra-minimally invasive surgical technique that results in quicker recovery and less pain than traditional spine surgery.…

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What is a Herniated Disc in the Lower Back
Spine Surgery, Dr. Jessica Shellock, Back Pain

What is a Herniated Disc in the Lower Back

Between 60% and 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point their lives. One of the most common causes is a herniated disc. Also called a ruptured, protruding or bulging disc – this condition typically occurs in the lower back, and may also cause leg pain or sciatica.…

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The Latest Advancements in Spinal Fusion Surgery
Spine Surgery

The Latest Advancements in Spinal Fusion Surgery

Spinal fusion surgery isn’t what it is used to be. As with any surgery, the decision to undergo spinal fusion surgery should be made carefully in consultation with an experienced spine surgeon. However, if you have a parent or loved one who underwent spinal fusion decades ago, know that you will likely have a very different experience, thanks to recent advances in surgical techniques.…

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Planning a Knee Replacement Surgery? Here's What to Expect
Joint Replacement Program, Knee Replacement

Planning a Knee Replacement Surgery? Here's What to Expect

Knee pain is a common problem that can be caused by many things including sports injuries, arthritis, or obesity, which may lead to osteoarthritis - a degenerative form of arthritis. Knee pain is typically treated with activity modification, painkillers and other non-surgical treatment options like physical therapy. In certain cases, however, when the pain is too severe or non-surgical treatments fail to deliver the desired results, total knee replacement surgery may be considered. If you or a loved one has been facing severe knee pain and are considering knee replacement surgeon in Plano, this blog post is for you. Learn about the pre-op care methods, the procedure of surgery, risks involved, and what to expect after the surgery.…

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Cervical and Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease
Spine Surgery, Back Pain, Neck Pain, Dr. Jessica Shellock

Cervical and Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease

Like most other body parts, the spine changes as we age. The discs in the spine – which act like shock absorbers between the vertebrae -- can show wear and tear. Like gray hair or wrinkles, these changes affect almost everyone who lives long enough. But when they cause pain or other symptoms, the medical diagnosis could be degenerative disc disease.…

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What is Cervical Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

What is Cervical Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

Cervical endoscopic spine surgery is an ultra-minimally invasive surgical procedure that can provide immediate relief for patients suffering from arm pain, numbness and or weakness caused by a herniated disc or bulging disc. Cervical endoscopic spine surgery is used to relieve chronic pain or numbness in the arms, hands and neck. Read more about this ultra-minimally invasive procedure.…

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A Year in Review: 2021 Center for Disc Replacement at Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery
Disc Replacement, Spine Surgery, Dr. Richard Guyer, Dr. Jack Zigler, Dr. Scott Blumenthal, Dr. Jessica Shellock

A Year in Review: 2021 Center for Disc Replacement at Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery

2021 was another strange year, but that didn’t keep Drs. Blumenthal, Guyer, Shellock, and Zigler, co-directors of the Center for Disc Replacement at Texas Health Center for Diagnostics and Surgery, from continuing their research and educational activities involving spine arthroplasty.…

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What You Need to Know About Knee Replacement Surgery
Joint replacement, Knee Replacement

What You Need to Know About Knee Replacement Surgery

Planning for minimally invasive knee replacement surgery? Read this to find out everything you need to know about pre-operative care, what happens during the procedure and post-operative care.…

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