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Scoliosis most often appears during childhood or adolescence, but it can also develop in adults. In adults, one of the main problems it causes is back pain. In this article, Dr. Charosky explains whether adult scoliosis can be corrected.
A herniated disc in the spine is a condition in which the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc escapes through the torn or ruptured annulus fibrosus and invades the spinal canal, displacing or pinching nerve roots. It is one of the most common causes of radicular and back pain, and can become incapacitating. In this article, Dr. Santander explains how herniated discs are diagnosed.
It’s normal to feel anxious or concerned before having surgery, especially when the surgery involves such an important part of the body as the spine. In this article, we offer you some guidelines to help you know what to expect if you’re going to have spine surgery, and some steps to prepare yourself that will help ensure a good outcome.
This is the story of Gislane Rodrigues, an athlete who began suffering pain two months before the pandemic. She first thought it was probably just muscle soreness from her regular sports activity, but it did not improve. The pain got so bad that she couldn’t turn over in bed, and no one seemed to know the solution. That is, until she met Dr. Català. In this article, Gislane tells us about her experience in her own words.
Radiculopathy, commonly known as a "pinched nerve," is a condition resulting from compression of the nerve roots of the spinal cord. Radiculopathy can occur in the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine. In the following, we provide more information about this condition and how it can be treated.
Physical therapy can be used as treatment for a herniated disc during its early stages, as well as being a very useful recovery tool. It can use in combination with other therapies such as adapted exercise, postural education, and taking pain relievers and muscle relaxants.