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I have been living in pain and torture day and night for the last 6 years. And I have been looking in the last 6 years to find a doctors and or healers in Melbourne and Australia who knows how to fix and/or cure bones and nerves related problems, but I can not find such a knowledgeable and skilled professional person(s) to be able successfully to fix and/or cure bones and nerves. If you know such a doctors and/or healers in the territory of Australia, please let me know and you will be frankly rewarded. I will appreciate if somebody out there recommends good doctors or healers practicing outside Australia. For the last 6 years I have been looking actively to find a doctors and/or healers in Melbourne and Australia who can successfully fix and/or cure any of the above listed health matters. This is it, I have had enough of being a victim, tortured and discriminated for no reason at all but ... you know. Andy 1/183 Hoddel St. Richmond VIC 3121, Melbourne Australia Contact phone 1: 9427 7319 (from outside Australia +61 9427 7319) Contact phone 2: 9421 3697 (from outside Australia +61 9421 3697) Contact mobile: 0438 135711 (from outside Australia +61 438 135710) Email: luckombox @ gmail . com
21/02/2006 - According to: Neurosurgeon Dr. Brendan O'Brien St. Vincent't Hospital Melbourne Australia
I have seen this gentleman in my Neurosurgical Outpatient Clinic today. I note his longstanding history of right arm and neck pain over the last 6 years. An MRI scan that we had arranged for his cervical spine demonstrates disc degeneration at C3 C4 and C5 C6. At the lowest level there is a prolapse on the right hand side with compression on the right C6 nerve root. This was previously seen with an MRI scan in 2001. I think it would be appropriate to offer him a C5 C6 anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. We should check some nerve conduction studies to see whether this correlates with any current radiculopathy. I would like to see him after this. Clinical examination today demonstrates upper limb deep tendon reflexes to be equal on both sides. There is no evidence of any wasting or any current sensory abnormality. Discectomy: Surgical removal of part or the entire herniated intervertebral disc.
Anterior cervical discectomy (ACD) is a common surgical procedure to treat chronic
neck pain or other disorders affecting the cervical spine.
An anterior cervical discectomy is the most common surgical procedure to treat damaged cervical discs. Its goal is to relieve pressure on the nerve roots or on the spinal cord by removing the ruptured disc. It is called anterior because the cervical spine is reached through a small incision in the front of the neck (anterior means front). During the surgery, the soft tissues of the neck are separated and the disc is removed. Sometimes the space between the vertebrae are left open. However, in order to maintain the normal height of the disc space, the surgeon may choose to fill the space with a bone graft. A bone graft is a small piece of bone, either taken from the patient's body (usually from the pelvic area) or from a bone bank. This piece of bone fills the disc space and ideally will join or fuse the vertebrae together. This is called fusion. It usually takes a few months for the vertebrae to completely fuse. In some cases, some instrumentation (such as plates or screws) may also be used to add stability to the spine. - After Surgery Discectomy and Fusion Using Simmons Keystone Kenneth I. Light, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon San Francisco, CA, USA Although low back pain is the most common cause of disability in the adult, Hult recognized that neck shoulder and arm pain affected 51% of the adult population.1 This is most commonly caused by cervical spondylosis with degeneration of the intervertebral disc, hypertrophy of the uncovertebral joints, and narrowing of the neuroforamen (fig. 1). It commonly produces neck pain and referred pain to the shoulder and medial border of the scapula. It is commonly responsible for headaches, and produces pain radiating below the elbow, numbness and tingling in the fingers, weakness and loss of coordination in the upper extremities, and in advanced cases, may result in compressive lesions of the spinal cord resulting in spastic paraplegia. Usually, this is a self-limited process that can be treated with conservative measures, such as home traction, exercise, anti inflammatory medication, or a soft cervical collar. For more recalcitrant cases chiropractic or physical therapy are valuable adjuncts. Occasionally, however, the symptoms do not respond to conservative measures. The Simmons Keystone anterior cervical discectomy and fusion has evolved as an effective surgical procedure in the treatment of these more difficult cases. The diagnosis and treatment of neck disorders is very easy once we remember that the spine has two basic functions. One, it serves as a series of articulated joints that allows us to position our eyes and ears in space, and allows optimal locomotor function of our legs and prehensile function of our arms. Each motor segment consists of a disk and two facet joints which are subject to the same degenerative changes that affect our hips, knees, and other joints. In some circumstances, when the disc collapses movements of the affected segment are altered and initiate an inflammatory process in the spinal joint which can cause headache, shoulder pain, pain referred to the medial border of the scapula, and neck pain. This commonly occurs in the absence of a herniated disc. We have a difficult time as clinicians accepting this basic fact but if we accept it occurring in other joints, it should be intuitively obvious that it should affect the spine. The second basic function is that the spine serves as a scaffold for the nervous system. With advanced degenerative conditions, herniated discs, tumors, trauma, or infections, the scaffolding can compress or destroy the spinal cord or spinal segmental nerve, producing radicular pain, spastic quadriplegia, or paralysis. An essential point to remember is that neck, shoulder, upper arm and scapular symptoms usually occur as a result of referred pain from compromised spinal joints, not from herniated discs and compressed nerves. Conversely, pain which commonly travels below the elbow and produces numbness and weakness in the forearm and hand is usually caused by a compressed spinal nerve and a herniated disc. Removal of a compromised disc causing one of the referred pain syndromes will commonly make the condition worse since further disc space collapse and joint dysfunction pursues. Furthermore denying the patient with a severely degenerative spinal joint treatment leads to a very unhappy patient and a failure as well.
21/02/2006 - According to: JP Dr. Show form Yarra Community Health Centre Richmond Melbourne Australia
Rick C. Sasso, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgeon Indiana Spine Group Indianapolis, IN, USA Vincent Traynelis, M.D. Professor of Neurosurgery University of Iowa Iowa City, IA, USA
Progressive Steps Toward a Cervical Disc Herniation
Combine these factors with the effects from daily wear and tear, injury, incorrect lifting, or twisting and it is easy to understand why a disc may herniate. A herniation may develop suddenly or gradually over weeks or months.
The four stages to a herniated disc include:
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