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Every single day, millions and millions of people all across the globe suffer from muscle and joint pains with the thought that only medications will help bring their pain and suffering down. But, many of them don’t realize the fact that the medicines that they take are probably just getting rid of the manifestations of their pain of what could actually be a serious, unknown illness or disease. Of course, pains occur due to some normal, natural conditions like extreme stress or strain. However, some pains can be a result of the existence of an orthopedic pain that can be taken care of only by an orthopedic doctor for back pain.
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Endoscopic Spinal Decompression The camera has been a staple of family gatherings and reunions for generations. This isn’t the only way to use a digital camera anymore however. The lens not only gives you a perfect picture of your external features but can also capture any disharmony within you. High-resolution fiber optic cameras have completely revolutionized the surgical world by allowing us to view the insides of joints. From taking the pressure off a nerve trapped in the carpal tunnel on the wrist, to relieving the painful tingling numbness radiating from the spine, endoscopic decompression procedures have a lot to offer. A common example of nerve compression is carpal tunnel syndrome.
Endoscopic Spine Procedures Spinal Orthopedic Surgeon at Ontoemploys the latest endoscopic surgical technology for spines. These endoscopic systems uses very small incisions to allow the removal of bulging discs and bone spurs which may be compressing nerves in your back. During the procedure, a very small camera is passed into the epidural space around the spinal column. Pictures are then transmitted to the orthopedist to permit the minimally invasive removal of the abnormal growths. Endoscopic procedures usually take little time and often reduce pain.
On-Site X-Ray Machine Diagnostic imaging techniques have enabled doctors to view inside a suffering patient without having to make any cuts. X-rays or radiographs are the most common of such imaging techniques available. An X-ray is usually the first test advised by a physician or orthopedic surgeon, even in cases which may later require more advanced tests. An ordinary X-ray is a quick, easy and a comparatively cheap test. It may be all that is needed to diagnose or evaluate various problems.
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