Spinal problems are increasing now a days; reason being manifold, mainly lifestyle disorder, and an aging degenerative process.
Some basic understanding of spinal diseases need to be mentioned.
Back pain is one of the most common disability for those under age 45, and it runs second after the common cold for visiting a healthcare provider.
1.There is nothing wrong with you” usually told to a patient having chronic neck and back pain—myth.
2.or vertigo, occurring due to cervical spondylosis—myth.
3.Low backache is usually due to lumbar disc herniation—myth.
4.Spine surgery is not successful usually—myth.
5.After spinal surgery spine will become unstable—myth.
6.Spine surgery is very risky, and paralysis may occur—myth.
Facts:
- 1. Only one fourth of patients see their pain resolved by itself, three fourth of people continue to suffer; and they need proper evaluation.
- 2. Vertigo alone can not be due to cervical spondylosis.
- 3. Low backache is usually due to musculo-ligamentous strain- wrong sitting posture.
- 4. Spine surgery is very rewarding and successful, in proper hand.
- 5. Spinal instability is taken care of as per required.
- 6. Spine surgery is not that risky,now a days, in skilled hands; however, any treatment has an inherent risks, and spine surgery is no exception.
1 comment:
The symptoms of cervical spondylosis are - pain and stiffness in the neck which is usually progressive in nature; pain and numbness that radiates to the arms hands and fingers, headache that starts from the neck and extends to the back of the head, loss of balance and vertigo (sensation of spinning or whirling with loss of balance)
this is what many people says'
I have been suffereing from this vertigo problem for about... 3 yrs..i have been witness to misery to such pity.
I have consulted many docs, some says Titnitus, Mernier or some other problem is there i feel its cervical spond..
I saw your blog thought you might be able to guide me..as i am from delhi only...
Please fell free to revert back to me ... eagerly wating for your response...
Regards
Amit Bhandari
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