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Symptoms of Thoracic Herniated Disc
Your mid back pain has been unrelenting since the accident. Rest, medications, and physical therapy have failed to provide significant or sustained benefits. Your doctor thinks you have a thoracic disc herniation and thinks you have a thoracic herniated disc. What are the symptoms? And what can you do? Let’s…
Thoracic Spine Anatomy: What You Need To Know
What Is The Thoracic Spine? The thoracic spine refers to the section of the spinal column corresponding to the mid-back. It is between the cervical spine (neck) and the lumbar spine (low back). It consists of 12 boney building blocks called vertebral bodies that are labeled T1-T12. The T refers…
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Complications
ACDF stands for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. It is a surgical procedure to treat cervical spine (neck) problems such as herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis. In this article, we will review what this surgery is and discuss anterior cervical discectomy and fusion complications. A brief overview…
What is a Cervical Disc?
There are 23 discs in the spine: 6 in the cervical region (neck), 12 in the thoracic region (middle back), and 5 in the lumbar region (lower back). The disc’s function is to provide flexibility and stability to the spine. The disc absorbs approximately 70% of the forces placed on…
Getting A Second Opinion After Surgery: Why Do You Need It?
Seeking a second opinion from another health provider isn’t that uncommon if surgery is recommended as a treatment option. After all, surgery is invasive, expensive and recovery can be many months in duration. As such, you’ll want to ensure the surgery is the right choice and necessary before proceeding. However,…