Oh my aching back
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Mark A. Giovanini M.D.
NeuroMicroSpine Specialist
Andrews Institute
www.markgiovanini.com
www.NeuroMicroSpine.com
www.theandrewsinstitute.com
www.smiss.org
Overview
Spine Anatomy
Definition of Terms
Spine evaluation
Conditions
Treatment options
Spine Components
Terms
Axial Pain
Radiculopathy
Pain
Parasthesia
Motor Weakness
Sensory
Sciatica
Mechanical Pain
Pinched Nerve
Nerves
Low Back Pain
Causes of Low Back Pain
What can you do?
Home remedies
Conservative Treatment
Physician consult
Emergent Evaluation
Neurologic Dysfunction
Bladder Incontinence
Home Remedies
Where Can You Go
Andrews Comprehensive Spine Center
Physical Medicine and Rehab
Pain Management
Physical Therapy
Diagnostics MRI
NeuroMicroSpine Specialists
OrthoPaedic Spine Specialists
Athletic Performance Center
See your Physician
Conservative Specialists
Conservative Management
Physical Therapy
Medications
Anti-inflammatories
Steroids
Pain management
Epidural Injections
Facet Blocks
Chiropractic Care
Performance Enhancement
Spine Surgery
Who get’s better?
Patient motivation
Nerve pain vs. back pain
Does everything add up?
Questions to ask yourself
Can I live with this condition?
Is it getting worse?
Have I given it enough time?
Spine surgery is usually a temporary fix in most cases
Surgery
Minimally Invasive
Benefits
Smaller incisions
Back to the good life earlier
Less pain post op and long term
Less blood loss
Less tissue damage to surrounding support structures
Goals
Same as traditional surgery through smaller less destructive
portals
Artistry in Spine
Surgery designed specific to a patients problem
Open vs. MISS
Conditions
Disc Herniations
Lumbar
Cervical
Arthroplasty
Spinal Stenosis
Degenerative Disc Disease
Spondylolisthesis
Scoliosis
Compression Fractures
Lumbar Disc Herniation
Symptoms
Axial back pain
Sciatica/Pinched Nerve
Weakness
Foot Drop
Numbness
Conservative Care
PT
Analgesics
Massage
Chiropractic
3 to 6 weeks
Lumbar Disc Herniation
Minimally Invasive Discectomy
Cervical Disc Herniation
Symptoms
Neck pain
Arm pain or paresthesias
Weakness/Numbness
Aggravating factors
Lateral bending
Neck extension
Sleeping with head back
Compression activities
Treatment
Physical Therapy
Traction
ROM
Decompression Therapy
Pain Management
Epidurals
Surgery
Neurologic Deficit
Intractable Pain
Cervical Disc
Surgery: Anterior Cervical
Discectomy and Fusion
Cervical Disc Replacement
Indications
Age 20 -45
Single level
Soft Disc herniation
Benefits
Preserves motion
No Recovery time
Spinal Stenosis
Definition
Narrowing around the spinal cord and nerves
Symptoms
Back pain
Burning pain in legs or arms made worse with walking
May have “Neuropathy”
Warning Signs
Weakness, Numbness or Bladder dysfunction
Spinal Stenosis
Minimally Invasive Laminectomy
Outpatient
Minimal recovery time
Minimal Tissue Damage
Degenerative Disc Disease
Definition
Aging disc
Not a disease
Cause
Normal aging with aggravating activities
Symptoms/Signs
Axial Pain with motion
May have associated mechanical limb pain
DDD
Treatment
Conservative
Pain management: Facet blocks, Epidurals
PT
Chiropractic
Modification of Activities
Surgical
Fusion
Anterior
Posterior
Side
DDD and Spondylolisthesis
Surgery
Compression Fractures
Kyphoplasty
Video
Conclusion
Andrews Institute Spine Team
Coordinator
Bette Harrimen
Patient Liason
Maria Halpin
Physical Therapy
Pain Management
Neuropsychologist
Joel Fairbanks
Physical Medicine and Rehab
Robert Jensen and Dave Lemay
NeuroMicroSpine Specialist
Mark Giovanini
Orthospine surgeon
Dave Chandler