2012年2月14日星期二

Physical therapy & Surgery - Back pain

A physical therapist can apply a variety of treatments, such as heat, ice, ultrasound, electrical stimulation and muscle-release techniques, to your back muscles and soft tissues to reduce pain. As pain improves, the therapist can teach you specific exercises to increase your flexibility, strengthen your back and abdominal muscles, and improve your posture. Regular use of these techniques will help prevent pain from returning.




Injections
If other measures don't relieve your pain and if your pain radiates down your leg, your doctor may inject cortisone — an anti-inflammatory medication — into the space around your spinal cord (epidural space).
Surgery
Types of back surgery include:
  • Spine navigation surgery. It is a new techniques that can enhance the precision in the surgical regions, reduce the surgical time, reduce radiation exposures to patients and surgeon. Increase safety and accuracy through more precise screw placement and enables minimally invasive approaches.
  • Partial removal of disk. If disk material is pressing or squeezing a nerve, your orthopaedics doctor may be able to remove just the portion of the disk that's causing the problem.
  • Partial removal of a vertebra. If your spine has developed bony growths that are pinching your spinal cord or nerves, orthopaedics surgeons can remove a small section of the offending vertebra, to open up the passage.
  • Fusion. This surgery involves joining two vertebrae to eliminate painful movement. A drawback to the procedure is that it increases the chances of arthritis developing in adjoining vertebrae.
Reference information: knowyourback.org, ispine.com.hk

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your personal physician.