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  • Back pain during pregnancy is often dismissed as a passing discomfort a nurse explains why it should be taken seriously

    About half to three-quarters of expectant mothers experience pain during pregnancy that is largely untreated, contributing to preventable suffering and harm. Many mothers avoid medications and treatments during pregnancy for fear that they may cause harm to their unborn baby. Yet, most are unaware of the harms that untreated pain in pregnancy may cause.

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  • Why Your Sternocleidomastoid Hurts and What to Do

    Sternocleidomastoid pain often results from poor posture, muscle tension, or repetitive neck movements, leading to symptoms like neck tenderness, headaches, and dizziness. The sternocleidomastoid muscles run along the sides of your neck and help you turn and tilt your head. You can help ease discomfort with expert-backed strategies, exercises, and other treatments.

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  • MRI-based evaluation system accurately quantifies paraspinal muscle atrophy and nerve root injury severity

    A noninvasive MRI technique that measures volumetric changes in paraspinal muscles could transform how doctors assess nerve damage in the cervical spine, which helps guide more precise treatment decisions and potentially speed recovery for patients suffering from either sudden trauma or gradual degeneration.

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  • What to Do for Pinched Nerve Pain in the Neck

    A pinched nerve in the neck can cause pain, numbness, and weakness that extends through the neck, shoulder, and arm.1 The medical name for neck nerve pain is "cervical radiculopathy." While the symptoms of a pinched nerve in the neck and shoulder can be really uncomfortable, treatment for a pinched nerve in the neck can help. Rest, over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief, physical therapy, steroid injections, and wearing a neck collar can relieve pain and discomfort from a pinched nerve. Luckily, most of the time a pinched nerve resolves on its own within days or weeks.

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  • Embracing the Future of Spine Care: Dr. Vamsi Kancherla's Expertise in Uni-Portal & Dual-Portal Endoscopic Spine Surgery

    At Specialty Orthopaedics, we're committed to providing patients with the most advanced, minimally invasive options for spine health. As a board-certified orthopaedic and neurosurgical spine surgeon, Dr. Vamsi Kancherla brings a unique blend of training from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, with a focus on evidence-based care. Dr. Kancherla specializes in techniques like artificial disc replacement, robotic and navigated surgery, and ultra-minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery. What sets him apart is his proficiency in both uni-portal and dual-portal endoscopic approaches, a duality that allows him to tailor treatments precisely to each patient's needs.

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