Common Spinal Disorders Requiring Surgery: Diagnosis and Treatment Approaches

Leading Award-Winning Neurosurgeon in Milford

Dr. Vijay Yanamadala, an experienced, extremely skilled, licensed, and award-winning neurosurgeon, sees patients who seek options for spine surgery daily at his office in Milford and Westport, CT. Our fantastic doctor wants to talk to patients about the common spinal disorders or diagnoses that require surgery and the treatment options for these disorders. The function of a neurosurgeon is to treat the nervous system associated with your back pain.

Common Spinal Disorders Requiring Surgery

When you consult with our neurosurgeon for spine surgery in Milford and Westport, CT, he may have noninvasive treatment options that offer quicker healing that you have not tried, or he may find that spinal surgery is your best option due to your circumstances.

Unfortunately, spinal issues do not heal on their own and become progressively worse. You cannot avoid treating spinal pain because this leads to further complications such as increased back pain and decreased quality of life.

  • When a spinal disk slips, ruptures, or starts to bulge, it is known as a herniated disk. This herniated disk causes pain in your leg, back, and neck. Given time, a herniated disk usually heals itself.
  • Spinal/lumbar stenosis is exceedingly painful, decreasing your quality of life. Our doctor must determine what type of lumbar spinal surgery you need: Lumbar decompression or lumbar fusion.
  • Sciatica surgery aims to relieve pain from the sciatic nerve and its nerve roots from the spinal cord to the lower back. This pain comes in the form of burning, tingling, or shooting pain involving the thigh, buttock, and lower leg. This surgical procedure may be your only option if treatment options such as physical therapy, chiropractic services, or other noninvasive treatments do not eliminate your pain.
  • Spinal stenosis develops when spinal cord compression and nerve roots narrow due to aging and degenerative changes. This narrowing causes a pinching of the spinal cord/nerve roots. You experience low back pain while walking or standing; you may have weakness, tingling, numbness, and pain that radiates into your legs.

Diagnosis/Treatment Approaches

Another common surgical procedure on the spine is spinal fusion. Our doctor takes a bone from somewhere in your body and uses it to help keep your spine stable by fusing this new bone and your vertebrae.

Noninvasive treatment options include heat, cold, massage, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, nerve blocks, diet therapy utilizing an anti-inflammatory diet, calcium supplementation, avoiding smoking, avoiding excessive alcohol, using an exercise plan, and getting sufficient rest and sleep, chiropractic treatments, acupuncture, steroid injections, and as a last option, surgery by our neurosurgeon.

Do You Require Spinal Surgery?

Call Dr. Yanamadala today at his office at (203) 332-3272 in Milford and Westport, CT, to schedule your consultation for spine surgery. You are in excellent hands with our talented neurosurgeon.

Leading Award-Winning Neurosurgeon in Milford

Dr. Vijay Yanamadala, an experienced, extremely skilled, licensed, and award-winning neurosurgeon, sees patients who seek options for spine surgery daily at his office in Milford and Westport, CT. Our fantastic doctor wants to talk to patients about the common spinal disorders or diagnoses that require surgery and the treatment options for these disorders. The function of a neurosurgeon is to treat the nervous system associated with your back pain.

Common Spinal Disorders Requiring Surgery

When you consult with our neurosurgeon for spine surgery in Milford and Westport, CT, he may have noninvasive treatment options that offer quicker healing that you have not tried, or he may find that spinal surgery is your best option due to your circumstances.

Unfortunately, spinal issues do not heal on their own and become progressively worse. You cannot avoid treating spinal pain because this leads to further complications such as increased back pain and decreased quality of life.

  • When a spinal disk slips, ruptures, or starts to bulge, it is known as a herniated disk. This herniated disk causes pain in your leg, back, and neck. Given time, a herniated disk usually heals itself.
  • Spinal/lumbar stenosis is exceedingly painful, decreasing your quality of life. Our doctor must determine what type of lumbar spinal surgery you need: Lumbar decompression or lumbar fusion.
  • Sciatica surgery aims to relieve pain from the sciatic nerve and its nerve roots from the spinal cord to the lower back. This pain comes in the form of burning, tingling, or shooting pain involving the thigh, buttock, and lower leg. This surgical procedure may be your only option if treatment options such as physical therapy, chiropractic services, or other noninvasive treatments do not eliminate your pain.
  • Spinal stenosis develops when spinal cord compression and nerve roots narrow due to aging and degenerative changes. This narrowing causes a pinching of the spinal cord/nerve roots. You experience low back pain while walking or standing; you may have weakness, tingling, numbness, and pain that radiates into your legs.

Diagnosis/Treatment Approaches

Another common surgical procedure on the spine is spinal fusion. Our doctor takes a bone from somewhere in your body and uses it to help keep your spine stable by fusing this new bone and your vertebrae.

Noninvasive treatment options include heat, cold, massage, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, nerve blocks, diet therapy utilizing an anti-inflammatory diet, calcium supplementation, avoiding smoking, avoiding excessive alcohol, using an exercise plan, and getting sufficient rest and sleep, chiropractic treatments, acupuncture, steroid injections, and as a last option, surgery by our neurosurgeon.

Do You Require Spinal Surgery?

Call Dr. Yanamadala today at his office at (203) 332-3272 in Milford and Westport, CT, to schedule your consultation for spine surgery. You are in excellent hands with our talented neurosurgeon.

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