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Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Spine Surgery is most useful for patients with disk protrusions, especially foraminal and extraforaminal disk protrusions. where the standard approach would involve more removal of supportive bony structures. Although endoscopic spinal surgery was first performed decades ago, it has garnered increasing interest, due to recent innovations in endoscopic tools. Dr. Dev Mishra at Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad an Orthopaedic ...

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Morning Stiffness

Morning Stiffness is common among persons with arthritis, even if they follow a strict treatment plan. The severity of this symptom varies depending on the type of arthritis you have. If you have rheumatoid arthritis or another kind of inflammatory arthritis, for example, your morning stiffness is likely to continue more than an hour, if not several hours. Osteoarthritis or ...

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Epidural Steroid Injection

Epidural Steroid Injections have been utilised for pain relief. A common treatment option for many forms of lower back pain and leg pain. They are excellent non-surgical therapy for low-back pain radiating to the lower limbs and, less typically, neck discomfort radiating to the arms when used as directed. It is necessary for the steroids to reach the epidural space ...

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Transforaminal Injection

Transforaminal injection procedure done with a small-gauge blunt needle is inserted into the epidural space through the bony opening of the existing nerve root. The needle is smaller than that used in a traditional epidural procedure. The surgery is carried out with the patient on their stomach under fluoroscopic (real-time x-ray) supervision, which helps to avoid nerve root injury. To ...

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Claudication

Claudication causes discomfort in your thigh, calf, or buttocks while walking. It has the potential to make you limp. It’s possible that it’s a sign of peripheral artery disease (PAD). When your arteries are restricted or clogged, blood flow to your legs is reduced. Dr. Dev Mishra Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon practicing at Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad have expertise in treating ...

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Numbness Leg

Numbness Leg occurs due to sitting in a position that exerts too much pressure on the nerves or restricts blood flow, a person may have numbness in their legs and feet. Long-term or inexplicable numbness, on the other hand, might indicate an underlying medical issue. Conditions including multiple sclerosis (MS), diabetes, peripheral artery disease, and fibromyalgia can cause long-term numbness ...

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Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis is an infection in a bone. Infections can reach a bone by traveling through the bloodstream or spreading from nearby tissue. Infections can also begin in the bone itself if an injury exposes the bone to germs. It is an inflammatory process involving the bone and its structures caused by pyogenic organisms that spread through the bloodstream, fractures, ...

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Spinal Deformities

Spinal Deformities Abnormal curvature in the spine can put it out of alignment is called Spinal Deformities. Abnormal curvature seen from the side is called sagittal imbalance.Types of sagittal imbalance include kyphosis, flatback syndrome, and chin-on-chest syndrome. Abnormal curvature of the spine seen from the back is called scoliosis. The normal spine is structurally balanced for optimal flexibility and support ...

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Malunions- Fractures Healing in a wrong position

Malunions Malunions occurs when a fractured bone heals in an abnormal position, which can lead to impaired function of the bone or limb and make it look like it is ‘bent’. Similarly, a nonunion is the result of a fractured bone failing to heal after an extended period of time – in some cases over a period of 9 to ...

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Nonunions-Failure of Fractures to Heal

Nonunions Nonunion is the result of a fractured bone failing to heal after an extended period of time – in some cases over a period of 9 to 12 months. Several factors contribute to a nonunion. If the bone ends that are fractured have been stripped away from the blood vessels that provide them with nutrition, they will die. As ...

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