Disc Disease
Disc disease is one of the most common causes of low back pain and disability. Current concepts explore surgical advances in interlaminar and transforaminal approaches for addressing degenerative disc involvement.
Disc disease is one of the most common causes of low back pain and disability. Current concepts explore surgical advances in interlaminar and transforaminal approaches for addressing degenerative disc involvement.
A pars fracture, or spondylolysis, is particularly problematic for athletic populations. Treatment options include conservative methods and surgical fracture repair.
Spinal arthritis can have a debilitating impact on daily activities when there is significant nerve root involvement. Foraminotomy and medial branch nerve transection procedures hold potential for providing lasting pain relief.
Adequate spinal stability depends on the intricate balance between the biomechanics of the discs, facet joints, and supporting ligaments. A comprehensive understanding of these structures' contributions is essential for addressing spinal instability with surgical management.
Leading experts present the latest endoscopic approaches for spinal surgery.
Leading experts present the latest minimally invasive approaches for spinal surgery.