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Understanding Back and Neck Pain
Lumbar Radiculopathy
This condition results from nerve compression in the lower back, often due to herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis. Symptoms include sharp pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness radiating down the legs, commonly referred to as sciatica. Activities like bending, lifting, or twisting can aggravate the pain.
Cervical Radiculopathy
Symptoms
- Pain: Sharp, burning, or stabbing pain radiating into the limbs.
- Numbness: Pins and needles sensation or loss of sensation along the nerve path.
- Weakness: Decreased strength in affected muscles, leading to difficulty with movements.
- Reduced Reflexes: Diminished or absent reflexes in the affected limb.
Diagnosis
A physical examination helps identify muscle strength, reflexes, and sensory deficits. Imaging tests like MRI or CT scans pinpoint the source and location of compression, and electromyography (EMG) may further assess nerve and muscle function.
Why Choose Harmony Pain Management?
Custom treatment plans tailored to your needs
Safe, effective interventional pain solutions
Multi-modal therapies to restore function
Care led by Dr. Manjunath Shetty with empathy and professionalism
Guidance through every step of your recovery and documentation
Support for Personal Injury Cases
We specialize in treating patients injured in auto accidents, workplace incidents, or other personal injury cases. Our team works closely with attorneys, insurance adjusters, and medical providers to ensure your treatment and documentation are handled with precision throughout your recovery process.
What is Balloon Kyphoplasty?
Overview
Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat vertebral compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer. It stabilizes the fractured vertebra, restores height, and relieves pain, often improving mobility and posture. Unlike vertebroplasty, it uses a balloon to elevate the collapsed bone before injecting cement, reducing the risk of leakage.
Procedure
Under local or general anesthesia, a needle is guided into the fractured vertebra using X-ray. A balloon is inflated to restore height, then removed, and bone cement is injected to stabilize the vertebra. Patients are monitored briefly and usually notice pain relief within hours to days.
Benefits
- Rapid pain relief and improved mobility
- Restores vertebral height and posture
- Minimally invasive with quick recovery
- Lower risk of cement leakage than vertebroplasty
Risks
Possible complications include infection, bleeding, cement leakage, allergic reactions, or fractures in nearby vertebrae, though these are uncommon.
Effectiveness
Most patients experience immediate and lasting pain relief, better mobility, and improved quality of life, especially when conservative treatments have failed.
Conclusion
Balloon kyphoplasty offers an effective, minimally invasive solution for vertebral fractures, helping patients regain function and reduce pain quickly.