Shoulder Numbness after Spine Surgery

Category: Minimally Invasive Surgery, Nerves | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: March 2, 2015

As we have talked about previously, some numbness is to be expected after certain spine surgeries. However, there is a fine line between a small amount of numbness and more serious numbness that may be symptomatic of a serious underlying issue. Since we’ve already discussed post-op numbness in the lower extremities, this article will focus […]

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Sex after Spinal Fusion Surgery

Category: Minimally Invasive Surgery, Surgery Recovery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 27, 2015

We have already discussed how a spinal cord injury can impact a person’s sex life. Today, we’re going to cover a similar topic – sex after a spinal fusion surgery. We will briefly discuss the elements of a fusion surgery, and how a patient’s sex life may be affected by the procedure. Spinal Fusion Surgery […]

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Can I Walk my Dog after Back Surgery?

Category: Surgery Recovery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 24, 2015

All dogs, regardless of their size, require a lot of attention and daily exercise. Many dog owners have questions about their pets when it comes to surgery recovery. This article will answer a reader question we recently received – will you be able to walk your dog after your minimally invasive spine surgery? Dog Walking […]

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Bicep Nerve Damage after Spine Surgery

Category: Minimally Invasive Surgery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 23, 2015

As we have discussed previously, any spine surgery requires precision to avoid damage to the spinal nerves. Even after the most successful procedures, it is normal for the patient to experience some nerve related numbness in the back during the post-op recovery process. But can spine surgery lead to nerve damage in other areas of […]

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Issues of Misdiagnosis in Spine Care

Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 19, 2015

Medicine is not an exact science. It is an unfortunate reality that patients are sometimes misdiagnosed with (and subsequently treated for) the wrong condition. In this blog we will be talking about misdiagnosed conditions of the spine. Specifically, we’ll examine how misdiagnoses occur, a few of the more commonly misdiagnosed conditions, and what to do […]

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Pregnancy after a Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Category: Minimally Invasive Surgery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 18, 2015

We have previously talked about how back pain and spine surgery can impact pregnancy. However, we have not talked specifically about potential pregnancy complications after an SI Joint Fusion. In response to a reader question, this post will dive into the risks and possible complications of pregnancy after undergoing a joint fusion surgery at the […]

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5 Possible Underlying Causes of your Back Pain

Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 17, 2015

Back pain comes in many forms and is often difficult to diagnose. Identifying the underlying cause of your back pain is essential to relieving the pain. If you do not know what’s causing the pain, how can you treat it? In order to help back pain sufferers determine the source of their pain, we have […]

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Connective Tissue Disorders & the Spine

Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 16, 2015

Connective tissue disorders are conditions that involve the connective tissues in the body (joints, muscles, skin, and numerous organs). There are more than 200 specific types of connective tissue disorders, but in this blog we would like to focus specifically on those that involve the spine. Inherited Connective Tissue Disorders These disorders are genetic in […]

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