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Vertebral Column: Behavior & Development

Video Bones & Joints Back Pain Bones Disc Extremity Symptoms Jaw Patients Vertebral Column

With a 3D model, Dr. Georgiy Brosuvanik, Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, explains what the anatomy of cervical spine looks like. The doctor also gives an explanation about when patients have symptoms in the extremities. He says it’s easy to trace the pain back to which the disk is the problem and, then, [...]


Surgery for Sciatica

Video Neurology Pain Management Acute Episode Back Pain Patients Physical Therapy Sciatica Surgery Tumors

The sciatica is an acute episode. 90 % of the patients after up to three months might get better. However, Dr. Jose Mena, Interventional Spine Specialist with Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute, explains 50% of those patients have a recurrence of symptoms and describes in which case he can perform a surgery. Transcript The [...]


Types of Spondylolisthesis

Video Back Pain Bones & Joints Pain Management Anatomy Back Pain Minimally Invasive Spine Vertebra

Degenerative, developmental, traumatic, tumor and post-surgery are some types of spondylolisthesis. Dr. Georgiy Brusovanik, Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, says people who practice sports such as Golf or Baseball are more prone to develop the condition. TranscriptFirst we're gonna start with there's a couple of different types and causes of spondylolisthesis which we [...]


Function of the Thoracic Spine

Video Bones & Joints Back Pain Bad Posture Flexibility Significant Morbidity Thoracic Kyphosis Thoracic Spine

The thoracic spine is a conduit that maintains stability. There is some flexibility, there is some motion, but it’s also a source of some significant morbidity, affirms Dr. Georgiy Brusovanik, Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida. The specialist also says the thoracic spine has great stability and it will not result in further deformity. [...]


Impacts of Poor Posture

Video Back Pain Pain Management Back Pain Neck Pain Orthopedic Conditions Poor Posture Spine

Diana Solares, Physical Therapist with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains the problem of back pain is that people spend most of the day just sitting. "That's definitely causing a whole lot of orthopedic conditions now, just from being in a terrible posture and also just not moving as much." She points out she receives a [...]


Exercising to Avoid Back Pain

Video Back Pain Exercise Pain Management Back Pain Kinesiophobias Patients Pilates Resistance Exercises Yoga

Amir Mahajer, Interventional Spine Specialist at Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, gives some tips to prevent back pain, like using bodyweight or gravity resistance exercises to start and then you can talk to your physician about exercises and have some guidance in Pilates or Yoga. As a specialist, Mahajer focuses on what the patient is doing, [...]


Arthritis: Signs and Symptoms

Video Bones & Joints Neurology Back Pain Joint Pain MRI Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Tendonitis Tension

Arthritis can be diagnosed through signs and symptoms such as joints are achy and back is hurting, explains Dr. Ronald Tolchin, Medical Director of the Baptist Health Center for Spine Care. On physical exam therapists use loss of range of motion, tendonitis and tightness to diagnose arthritis. In spine cases, also physicians palpate that feeling [...]


What is a Herniated disc?

Video Neurology Pain Management Back Pain Herniated Disc Radiculopathy Sciatica Traumatic Injury

According to Neurosurgeon Jobyna Whiting, herniated discs are very common causes of back pain. She explains there is not a lot of space where the nerves are “and when that little piece of disc comes out, it may seem very small but it can brush up against a nerve and irritate or even can compress [...]


Compression vs. Burst Fractures

Video Bones & Joints Neurology Back Pain Burst Fractures Compression Fractures Lumbar Spine Neurological Problem Thoracic Spine

There are two main types of fractures: compression and burst fractures. Dr. Georgiy Brusovanik, Spine Surgeon with Baptist Health South Florida, describes each one and says, in cases of burst fractures, the patient could have a neurological problem, too. Transcript There are two main types of fractures there's compression and burst fractures so what is [...]


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