Treatments
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Types of treatment or procedure:
Cervical Disc Replacement
Cervical disc replacement is a surgical solution for chronic neck and arm pain caused by a damaged disc, where the unhealthy disc is removed and replaced with a modern prosthesis that mimics its natural function.
Cervical Spine Surgery
Cervical spine surgery at Nuffield Health can take many forms, including myelopathy, cervical disc replacement, cervical neuropathy, cervical spondylitis and disc prolapse.
Dorsal root ganglion block
The dorsal root ganglion is the area of a spinal nerve that connects the nerves to your spine. This area sends impulses from nerves to your spinal cord.
Epidural injection for pain relief
An epidural is a type of pain-killing injection given by an anaesthetist.
Facet joint injections
A facet joint injection involves injecting local anaesthetics and sometimes steroids into or around a facet joint.
Kyphoplasty
A kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to correct an osteoporotic vertebral fracture and further stabilise your spine.
Laminectomy
During a laminectomy the surgeon removes enough bone and tissue from the back of the spine to free trapped nerves.
Lumbar discectomy
During lumbar discectomy a surgeon will remove the herniated portion of a disc relieving the pressure on nearby nerves. The procedure is often performed with minimal invasion and often referred to as microdiscectomy.
Minimally invasive spinal surgery
Advances in medical technology mean many spinal procedures can now be performed as minimally invasive surgery.
Spinal (lumbar) Decompression
Spinal decompression is a type of back surgery used to release trapped nerves in the lower (lumbar) spine.
Spinal anaesthetic
Spinal anaesthetic, also known as a spinal block, is administered by injecting drugs into an area called the subarachnoid space near the spinal cord. Spinal anaesthesia can be used while you are awake or in combination with sedation or general anaesthetic.
Spinal fusion surgery
Spinal fusion is an operation to weld or fuse together the small bones in your back eliminating motion that is causing back pain.
Steroid injections
Steroid injections are a common and effective treatment used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain in a specific area of the body, such as a painful joint, tendon, or bursa.
Vertebroplasty
A vertebroplasy is a minimally invasive procedure to correct an osteoporotic vertebral fracture and further stabilise your spine.