The vast majority of people -- more than 90% -- with pain from cervical disc disease will get better on their own over time with simple, conservative treatments. Surgery, however, may help if ...
As spine surgery continues to evolve with technological advances and a push toward value-based care, more procedures are ...
Disc replacement technology is evolving, and Todd Lanman, MD, said he’s interested in developments that affect the longevity ...
For patients experiencing spine and neurological conditions, finding the right care is crucial to improving quality of life.
As we age, we can all expect some degree of wear and tear to affect the discs that sit between the bones of our spine, but for those who suffer serious disc degeneration the result can be intense ...