Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for neck injuries
Injuries to the neck can be very serious, especially because there are so many nerves and nerve endings that pass through the neck and spinal column affecting other parts of the body. If you are...
View ArticleInjections for Neck and Back Pain
I have had countless clients with neck or back injuries who have undergone injections to try and control their pain. Injections are very common these days and several of my clients find some relief...
View ArticleSpinal & Cervical Stenosis
Many of my clients who have been injured on the job have been diagnosed with a form Stenosis at one time or another during the course of their workers’ compensation claim. While this is a pretty common...
View ArticleSciatica & Sciatic Pain after a work injury
One of the most common work injuries I see is low back injuries. Unfortunately many doctors an injured worker see first diagnose the back injury as a lumbar strain, when in fact, it may be a herniated...
View ArticleSciatica & Sciatic Pain after a work injury
One of the most common work injuries I see is low back injuries. Unfortunately many doctors an injured worker see first diagnose the back injury as a lumbar strain, when in fact, it may be a herniated...
View ArticleWhat Happens During a Spinal Cord Injury?
When there is an injury to the neck or back, we usually can’t see it because it is internal. The damage to the spinal cord is not limited to the impact or injury mechanism but also from our bodies...
View ArticleLevels of the Spinal Cord
The spinal cord is basically linked to all parts of our body, directly or indirectly and so it makes sense that damage to the spinal cord will affect more than just your neck or back. I found a great...
View ArticleSpinal Cord Injury – The Numbers
We’ve been talking a lot about spinal cord injuries lately and I found some statistics I wanted to share with you. There are an estimated 12,000 spinal cord injuries every year in the United States...
View ArticleThe Inner Workings of the Spinal Cord
Strap in folks, it’s time for an anatomy lesson! It has been a long time since I sat in my human biology class studying the inner working of the human spinal cord and I’m guessing it’s been a while...
View ArticleSevere Spinal Cord Injuries Can Lead to Other Complications
I have been finding a lot of information recently on Paralysis and Paraplegia. It is a sad reality that many of the severe work injuries my clients experience are so traumatic that they can lead to...
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