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Osteoarthritis is a joint disease caused by the loss of cartilage around it. It may be caused by aging, hereditary or accidents. The patient experiences a lot of pain when reflexing or doing normal activities. The overall goal when treating patients who have this disease is to decrease inflammation and pain to allow the person the ability to use their limbs comfortably. The condition affects all extremities and bones in the individual and due to the loss of cartilage, the bones rub against each other causing intense pain.

There are two types of osteoarthritis- primary and secondary osteoarthritis. Primary osteoarthritis occurs from the natural aging of the body. The water content around the cartilage increases while the protein decreases- this leads to crevices in the cartilage that allow water in leading to it’s breakdown. Secondary osteoarthritis is caused by other conditions and diseases such as congenital birth defects at birth, trauma to the extremities and obesity. What is even more serious is that one may think that their aches and pains are just a natural process of aging but if one has secondary osteoarthritis, then they may be able to discern it more quickly.

There is no blood test performed in order to diagnose this condition but it could be done to rule out any other conditions that may be fatal. X rays have been used to diagnose the condition but the con to this is that by the time the radiology sees it, it has progressed to new heights. Continue reading

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Minimally invasive spine surgery has been urbanized as an efficient method for the cure of spinal conditions. This method employs smaller cut and less blood loss, ensuing in quick healing. One of the main advances in spine surgery is the minimally invasive spinal surgeries that are used to treat spine troubles, such as spinal stenosis, herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, bone spurs, pinched nerves, painful discs, bulging discs, and thoracic discs among other back condition according to Houston Medical Center. And compared to more serious and more intrusive surgeries, the minimally invasive spine surgery provides more benefits. It can also be an enormous pathway of healing that patients seem to be more into.

At Houston Medical Center, minimally invasive spinal surgeries for spinal stenosis are generally intended to get the same result as that of a conventional back surgery. The mere difference is that the former uses state-of-the-art techniques, that when executed, can only give significantly less damage to muscles and tissues. This makes the procedure highly appealing to patients, therefore becoming a popular choice for physicians and patients alike. Continue reading

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