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Burlington and Hamilton Neck Disc Herniations and Spinal Cord Damage May Heal with No Surgery

At Spinal Care Clinic, neck injuries from such incidents as automobile accidents, falls, or any injury are cared for and often relieved gently and safely. These types of injuries can be serious, causing spinal cord swelling and neurological damage to body function which results in neck pain and arm pain. Spinal Care Clinic is pleased to share some good news with Burlington and Hamilton patients about non-surgical treatment!

Cervical spine disc herniationNew studies are showing that when cervical spine discs herniate to cause such damage, even injuries with spinal cord damage (myelopathy), regression of the disc herniation allows improvement of the nerve damage. This is good news because in the past, it was often found that such damage resulted in surgery and oftentimes chronic, unresolved symptoms for patients.

In the latest study, researchers examined nineteen patients who had mild cervical spinal cord damage due to disc herniations in their necks. These patients exhibited spontaneous regression of the disc after non-surgical, conservative care of their injury. MRI studies even prove the regression of the disc herniation! It took 7.5 months average time for the regression to occur. The damage within the spinal cord was seen on MRI in 79% of the cases before treatment and in 47% of the patients at follow-up. The area of the spinal cord also increased following conservative care. (1) Spinal Care Clinic offers  non-surgical, conservative care to relieve our Burlington and Hamilton neck pain and arm pain patients.

So, if you suffer from neck pain, arm pain, or other nerve damage from an injury such as a car accident, fall, or other trauma, contact Spinal Care Clinic. This report by researchers is positive evidence for the conservative, non-surgical care given by Spinal Care Clinic. Spontaneous regression of cervical disc herniations in 19 patients with mild cervical myelopathy shown on MRI and demonstrated with neurological status improvement amplifies the cry for non-surgical care of disc herniations. The bottomline excitement for Burlington and Hamilton neck pain patients is that spinal cord damage reverses with cervical disc herniation regression and no surgery!

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