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Xstop Procedure for the Symptoms of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis


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Don Corenman MD, DC, Orthopedic Spine Specialist 970.476.1100, http://neckandback.com

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Surgery for Degenerative Spondylolystheses with Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar spine. If it is associated with a significant or unstable slip of the vertebra, a decompression and fusion is the surgical procedure to relieve the symptoms and let you get back on with your life. This video explains through models what the surgery consists of and how it reduces the symptoms of neurogenic claudication (positional pinching of the spinal canal) by opening the canal and stabilizing the unstable vertebra.
Donald Corenman, M.D., D.C. neckandback.com
(970) 476-1100

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Surgery for Degenerative Spondylolystheses with Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lumbar spine. If it is associated with a significant or unstable slip of the vertebra, a decompression and fusion is the surgical procedure to relieve the symptoms and let you get back on with your life. This video explains through models what the surgery consists of and how it reduces the symptoms of neurogenic claudication (positional pinching of the spinal canal) by opening the canal and stabilizing the unstable vertebra.
Donald Corenman, M.D., D.C. neckandback.com
(970) 476-1100

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Understanding an MRI of the Normal Lumbar Spine

This video is designed for the primary care physician or specialist such as a Chiropractor or Physical Therapist to use to learn how to read and understand the MRI of the lumbar spine. This one is a normal scan- that is all the structures scanned are normal in appearance and not injured or degenerative. When you can recognize what normal looks like, you can determine what an abnormal finding is. This is the companion video to the next two videos in the series; MRI of lumbar herniated disc and MRI of a lumbar degenerative spondylolysthesis with spinal stenosis.
Now- obviously you will not become a musculoskeletal radiologist and be able to identify an abdominal aortic aneurysm by reviewing this video. It is designed to give you a basic understanding of the anatomy of the lumbar spine and then to identify the basic changes that occur with degenerative disc disease, herniated discs and spinal stenosis.
Don Corenman MD, DC, Orthopedic Spine Specialist 970.476.1100, http://neckandback.com

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Dr Michael Gleiber: Spinal Stenosis

Dr. Michael A. Gleiber of Campbell Gleiber Spine Surgery Associates, discusses Spinal Stenosis and the individualized treatment available at Jupiter Medical Hospital where patients benefit from the highest quality care and the latest technology. Posted on Jupiter Medical Center Web site

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