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		<title>The Evolution of Spine Care</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jordan Churchill, Chief Operating Officer]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 17:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In the world of back pain and spine surgery, few options have existed for patients to consider regarding spine care. They could either live with the pain and undergo basic injections and take medication to ward off the symptoms, or they could pursue invasive fusion procedures with a mixed track record of long-term success. While these fusions are sometimes necessary to provide support and structure to an otherwise damaged spine, the last decade has seen tremendous leaps forward in the technology available to physicians, and consequently, in available alternative options for patients. More than anything else, these types of surgeries underpin just how few options have been available in the past.</p>



<p>Restore Medical Partners pain interventionists preach the minimum-to-maximum invasiveness scale; where the first step for the patient is always the less invasive therapies and then progressing upwards depending on the results of those therapies. This means starting with smaller steps, milder treatments, and more conservative measures, and gradually working up from there. In the past, this scale didn’t include many steps to speak of, but today that is simply no longer the case. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Physical Therapy
&amp; Adjunct Medication</strong></h2>



<p>The
best long-term answer to any pain symptom or injury is always physical therapy,
exercise, and diet. The first step in treating an injury or pain complaint is a
well-structured physical therapy regimen designed to provide strengthening and
body mechanics to overcome and correct painful symptoms. As with any
well-rounded health regimen, regular diet and exercise also play a key role.
Simply avoiding inflammatory foods such as high-sugar/corn syrup, excessive
trans fats, oils, and carbohydrates, can make significant differences when it
comes to pain. </p>



<p>Alongside
this, adjunct medications (non-narcotics) play a role at this end of the scale.
These medications include Gabapentin, designed to combat neuropathy (nerve
pain), as well as anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen and Naproxen.
Natural vitamins such as alpha-lipoic acid and magnesium can be useful
supporting players in a healthy regimen to control pain.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Image-Guided
Injections</strong></h2>



<p>The
new-wave of targeted procedures employed by interventional pain specialists
have filled the void when the steps above alone have proven inefficient on
their own. This category includes epidural steroid injections (for nerve pain),
radio-frequency procedures (for arthritic pain), and a host of other
minimally-invasive needle-based solutions for chronic pain. Under the hands of
skilled interventionalist, most patients can achieve significant results during
this phase, and are redirected to step one once pain has been effectively
controlled. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Spinal Cord
Stimulation</strong></h2>



<p>For
those who don’t achieve the results from the first two phases of the
invasiveness-scale, spinal cord stimulation can provide significant benefit. Spinal
cord stimulation or “SCS” technology has become an increasingly effective option
in treating chronic pain. This medication-free approach works by providing an
extremely small electrical charge in the form of a wave that works to interrupt
the body’s pain signals as they are transmitted back to the brain. This
interruption of signals helps to reduce pain levels for long-lasting results. Spinal
cord stimulation is a rapidly-evolving field and represents the latest in
technology designed to combat stubborn chronic pain.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Minimally-Invasive
Spine Techniques</strong></h2>



<p>After
failure of steps one through three, a surgical referral is typically
considered. However, this doesn’t mean giving way to an invasive spinal
surgery. New options exist to provide patients the benefits of surgical
intervention without the issues that sometimes accompany it. Technological
advances can now provide patients with decompression of the spine without the
need for fusion utilizing small implantable devices that maintain range of
motion, provide support, and don’t carry the same risks as open surgery, both
during and after the procedure. </p>



<p>With
these modalities and cutting-edge technologies available to today’s top pain
management specialists, patients now have a plethora of options to consider
that can create an environment of appropriate treatment and superior long-term
results. If you are seeking better options for your care of the care of a loved
one, speak to your doctor, a board-certified pain management specialist at
Restore Medical Partners might be the answer you’ve been seeking.</p>
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