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    Why Bone Spurs May Be Causing You Pain and What You Can Do About Them

    Last updated 1 year ago

    The spine is a highly complex structure with many parts that need to work together to support your body. Even just a minor disturbance in the structural anatomy of the spine may lead to painful symptoms that can disrupt your daily life. Therefore, a bone spur on one of the spinal vertebrae can be the source of great pain and discomfort. 

    What is a bone spur and what are its symptoms?

    A bone spur can occur anywhere in the body, and they often do not cause any noticeable symptoms. In fact, some bone spurs may develop as the body ages to provide extra support for weakening joints. The spur itself is a projection of the bone that develops on an existing skeletal structure in the body. In the narrow space of the spinal column, a bone spur that has developed on a vertebra can put pressure on the nerve roots in the spinal cord. Bone spurs can also form on the facet joints in the spine and reduce your mobility.

    Are bone spurs treatable?

    When your symptoms are characteristic of a bone spur, your doctor will take X-rays to confirm your condition and pinpoint the affected area. Conservative treatments may be recommended if your pain is minor, and these may include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, and steroidal injections to the joints. More permanent relief can be achieved through minimally invasive laser spine surgery that will remove the problematic structures. If you do select minimally invasive spine surgery for your treatment, you should work with your doctor to develop an at-home care routine that will preserve your spine health. 

    Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    Pinched Nerves: A Pain in the Neck

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Cervical radiculopathy, or a pinched nerve, refers to the pain or impaired function of a nerve in your neck that is under pressure. There are a multitude of activities that could result in a pinched nerve, but the symptoms remain the same: sharp pain, tingling, numbness and muscle weakness down the shoulder and into the arm. The following video describes provides a wonderful demonstration of how a person can suffer from this condition. 

    Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    Vitals Review of Dr. Marc A. Cohen - New Jersey

    Last updated 1 year ago

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    • After 8 consults with 8 different Orthopedics, I was so glad I chose Dr Cohen. Not only did he treat me with compassion, he also made me feel confident that having surgery was my best option.I had a neck fusion (which terrified me to even think about) But he is a man of his words.Its only been 8 days since surgery, but I feel like my old self,... More

    For more information about Dr. Marc A. Cohen and the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D. visit our website or give us a call at (973) 538-4444. 

    Degenerative Disc Disease and You

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Degeneration of the soft intravertebral discs occurs naturally over time. Sometimes, this degeneration can cause pain when the discs begin to put pressure on the spinal nerves. For suggestions and tips on how to remedy this type of back pain check out the links below.

    Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

    How Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Can Treat Spinal Stenosis

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal column becomes compressed, which puts added pressure on the nerves. This can lead to severe pain and soreness in the back where the space has been narrowed. 

    This video explains how minimally invasive spinal surgery works to improve the symptoms of spinal stenosis with a short recovery time. The surgeon makes a small incision and then uses specialized tools to remove problematic tissue and relieve the nerves in the area.

    Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.

    Disclaimer:

    The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.

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