How Pain Pumps Reduce Back Pain
Category: Back Pain | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 13, 2015
Pain pumps are implantable devices that can help patients with conditions that cause chronic back pain. The focus of this article is pain pumps. We will take a look at how these pain pumps work and what types of back pain they can help relieve. How Pain Pumps Work A pain pump (also referred to […]
3 Tips for Boosting your Energy Level after Spine Surgery
Category: Surgery Recovery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 9, 2015
We have already talked about a few tips for staying optimistic while recovering from spine surgery. This article will act as a companion piece of sorts, as we will offer up some ways to keep up your energy level post-op. Feeling tired or groggy is quite common after a surgical procedure. In any surgery your […]
3 Tips for Staying Positive after Spine Surgery
Category: Surgery Recovery | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 5, 2015
In a previous blog, we talked about the role of optimism in surgery. While too much optimism can be a bad thing, staying positive before, during, and after your surgical procedure can positively impact your recovery. With that in mind, in this blog we will offer some tips for remaining positive after spine surgery. Tip […]
The Risks of Delaying Spine Surgery
Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 4, 2015
The decision to go forward with surgery is often a difficult one. The patient has to consider a multitude of factors – the treatment options available, the risks associated with each procedure, their age & current health, and more. Taking the time to weight the pros and cons is essential, but there is a point […]
Tethered Cord Syndrome – Causes & Treatments
Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 3, 2015
In a previous article, we discussed spina bifida – a spinal birth defect. In this blog, we are going to talk about a related spinal condition known as tethered cord syndrome. We’ll take a look at the causes and risks of tethered cord syndrome and offer some tips for treating the condition. What is Tethered […]
Spine Injuries from Horseback Riding
Category: Spinal Cord Injury | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: February 2, 2015
Horseback riding comes in many forms – from leisure riding, to professional horse showing competitions, to horse racing. All types of horse racing can lead to spine conditions and injuries, whether from an acute accident, or a repetitive stress injury that builds over time. The focus of this article is the effects of horseback riding […]
Radiofrequency Ablation for Joint Pain
Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: January 29, 2015
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure typically used to treat pain in the facet or sacroiliac joints. In this blog post we are going to take an in-depth look at radiofrequency ablation as a procedure. We will examine what the procedure entails, and when it can be a useful treatment option for relieving joint […]
Cauda Equina Syndrome – A Rare Spinal Condition
Category: Spine | Author: Stefano Sinicropi | Date: January 28, 2015
Cauda equina syndrome is a relatively rare spinal condition in which certain specific spinal nerves are severely compressed. The condition requires immediate medical attention to avoid paralysis. The topic of this article is Cauda Equina. We are going to define what it is, what causes it, and how to successfully treat it. What is Cauda […]