Spinal Correction
The spine is one of the more important parts of the human body. It is part of the central nervous system and that includes the spinal cord, which carries nerve signals to and from the brain. It is responsible for almost all functions within the human body, including those that we do consciously and those that are done without our conscious thought. That being said, there are also problems that could occur with the spine that would require some corrective measures. What are some of the options that are available for spinal correction?
The first thing that you need to understand about spinal correction is the fact that it does not always require a surgical procedure. Dr. different, a board-certified neurosurgeon who practices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area has been helping people for years to suffer from spine problems. Many of the corrective issues that he offers are not surgical in nature. He has helped many people to overcome spine problems without ever doing any type of invasive procedure. In fact, some of those individuals include elite athletes and he has a high rate of success.
There may be times, however, when it is necessary to consider a surgical procedure. This is often the case when all options for nonsurgical treatment have been exhausted. Treating the person with a surgical procedure means that you are taking the last effort to help to correct the problem. Dr. Dickerman does minimally invasive surgical procedures, helping to reduce the risk and the possibility for issues that could crop up after the procedure takes place.
One of the more common corrective measures taken for spinal problems is a spinal fusion. The vertebrae typically move independently of each other but there may be times when it is necessary to fuse two or more vertebrae together so that they don’t move against each other. This is the case one part of the intervertebral disc is removed or if you have a spinal fracture that would benefit from a fusion surgery.
Another corrective option is a discectomy. This is a surgical procedure that is designed to remove part or all of a damaged or herniated intervertebral disc. Those discs serve a useful purpose but when they are damaged, they could put pressure on the nearby nerve root and cause problems that are quite difficult to manage. By removing the disc, you remove the pressure from the your route and alleviate much of the pain and other symptoms.
These types of surgical corrective procedures can be successful if they are done by a qualified and competent neurosurgeon. In addition, you will have to follow certain procedures that will allow you to see the greatest chance of success as well. That could include doing the proper things prior to the procedure and paying attention to instructions during recovery.
Dr. Dickerman is the go to choice for spine surgery in Richardson, Plano and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He is the best choice for correcting problems associated with the spine.