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Cancer Pain Nerve Block Options

Cancer pain nerve block options are medical procedures that interrupt or reduce pain signals traveling through specific nerves affected by cancer. They are used when standard pain medications are not...

Choosing pain Specialist NYC

Choosing a pain specialist NYC refers to the process of finding a qualified medical professional in New York City who diagnoses and treats chronic or acute pain conditions using targeted...

How long does Nerve Block last?

A nerve block typically lasts anywhere from a few hours to several days depending on the type of medication used, the location of the injection, and the purpose of the procedure. Short-acting nerve...

Occipital Nerve Block Migraine Relief

Occipital nerve block migraine relief refers to a medical approach where a small injection is given near the occipital nerves at the back of the head to reduce migraine pain. It works by calming...

What is a Herniated Disc and How is it Treated?

A herniated disc is a spinal condition where the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer and irritates nearby nerves. This can cause back pain, numbness, or weakness...

What to expect during spine surgery consultation?

A spine surgery consultation is an in-depth medical evaluation where a specialist reviews your symptoms, imaging results, and medical history to determine if surgery is appropriate. It typically...

Bulging disc vs herniated disc differences

A bulging disc happens when a spinal disc extends outward evenly without breaking its outer layer, while a herniated disc occurs when the inner gel-like material pushes through a tear in the outer...

Outpatient spine surgery explained

Outpatient spine surgery refers to modern spine procedures that allow patients to return home the same day after surgery without an overnight hospital stay. It uses minimally invasive techniques...

Office Exercises to prevent Wrist Pain

Office exercises to prevent wrist pain are simple movement routines designed to reduce strain on the hands, wrists, and forearms caused by long hours of typing and mouse use. They improve circulation...

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