Posts Tagged ‘laminectomy,’

Lumbar Laminectomy

This 3D medical animation shows a lumbar laminectomy back surgery procedure. Beginning with an orientation of the lumbar spine, the animation shows boney spurs, a left side disc herniation and boney tumors that impinge the dorsal nerve root, causing pain sensations to flow down the left leg. The surgical correction of this condition requires a [...]

Back Surgery – Lumbar Laminectomy

This medical animation shows a lumbar laminectomy back surgery procedure. Beginning with an orientation of the lumbar spine, the animation show a left side disc hernation impinging the dorsal nerve root, causing pain sensations to flow down the left leg. The surgical correction of this condition requires a portion of the lamina of the vertebra [...]

Low Back Pain – Disc Herniation – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

a lowback pain Educational animation video describing disc herniation of the lumbar sacral spine.this video is produced by university of toledo orthopedic surgeon .it explains the anatomy of the spine the structure of the disc and types ,site ,levelof disc prolapse bulge herniation L4_L5 AND L5-S1 are the commenst levels cauda equina injury could involve [...]

After 25+ Back Pain Surgeries (Patient lost count) Donald Found the Right Surgeon

Donald was helping move some boxes one day at work when someone dropped their box and items broke. Donald was at the time carrying a heavy box and quickly turned to see what had happened. Everyone around him heard a loud snap and that sound came from Donalds back. Donald new something was very wrong [...]

Minimally Invasive “Natural Opening” Spine Surgery to treat Back & Leg Pain

If you’re suffering from back pain, and the pain medications, physical therapy, and injections aren’t working, then you should consider surgery. That may be a frightening thought, however with this new and innovative approach to treating back pain, you should never fear the thought of spine surgery again! Using the worlds most advanced minimally invasive [...]