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Do you have a spinal condition that’s causing you chronic pain intense enough to interfere with your life or day-to-day activities? Are you afraid you’ll never be able to get your pain under control or that it might continue to worsen as you age? 

WELL, YOU’RE NOT ALONE. 

Many people with spinal disorders feel frustrated, confused, and helpless about their conditions. As many as 500,000 people suffer from some form of spinal injury each year. The good news is that you can ease your concerns and fears by gaining a better understanding of your condition. 

 

At NJ Spine and Orthopedic, we work to help you understand your symptoms, diagnose your condition and inform you of the various treatments. Below is an overview of the most common types of spine conditions, as well as other orthopedic conditions.

Three Things Causing Your Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is the number one cause of disability worldwide, forcing sufferers to miss out on many of the activities they once enjoyed and often prohibiting them from being able to work and support their families. Yet, many of the most common causes of lower back pain are entirely avoidable, say specialists with NJ Spine and Orthopedic.   Condition Checker   Among the top five avoidable causes are: Your computer screen: The average person spends nine hours a day slouched over looking at a screen, whether it be siting at your desk working on your computer, or looking down at your smartphone. Take breaks including a brisk walk several times a day and neck exercises. Raise your computer screen and hold your smartphone out in front of you, so you’re looking straight forward with your chin up. This will relieve pressure on your shoulders, neck and back. Sleeping on your stomach: This can place pressure on joints and muscles, especially if your pillow is too high or too flat to keep your head in line with your spine. Opt for sleeping on your back or side instead, as this helps keep your spine elongated and neutral. If you must sleep on your stomach, place a thin pillow under your hips to help lessen the pressure on your disks, ligaments and muscles. Those sky-high heels and those too-flat flip-flops: Both too-high heels and too-low flats can cause back trouble because neither provides sufficient – if any – arch support. Fortunately, you don’t have to forgo your fashionable favorites to avoid back pain. Just make sure your shoes fit properly and alternate your high and low styles throughout the week. And, if you’ll be walking a long distance on a hard surface – to the bus stop, subway, etc – switch out your stilettos for shock-absorbing sneakers instead. If you have persistent or unexplained lower back pain, it’s important that you see a specialist before the problem worsens. In some cases, relieving back pain through orthopedic surgery may be required. Call 855-586-2615 and schedule an appointment with NJ Spine and Orthopedic.   Contact Us

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Six Most Common Causes of Spinal Injuries

Any injury can be frightening, but spinal injuries in particular are potentially devastating. Because such an injury can affect your ability to walk, move, control your bladder, breathe easily or feel pressure, heat or cold, it can drastically affect your life and livelihood. And the physical effects are just the beginning. Spinal cord damage that renders patients unable to work, play a favorite sport, hold their children or even clean up after themselves also can lead to mental and emotional despair. A spinal cord injury happens when there is damage to the the spinal cord itself or to the vertebrae, ligaments or spinal column disks, that surround it. Traumatic spinal injuries typically occur when the spinal cord is cut or penetrated, or when a severe blow to the body fractures, crushes, dislocates or compresses the vertebrae. Over the days and weeks following the initial injury, patients typically experience persistent bleeding, swelling and inflammation. Also, fluid can accumulate in and around the spinal cord, causing further damage.   Pain Assessment   While one may assume that the elderly and children may be most prone to spinal cord injuries because of their frailty and lack of strength, it’s actually quite the opposite. The primary sufferers of spinal damage – a full 80 percent of them – are healthy males between the ages of 15 and 30. It’s this demographic that’s most likely to engage in physically taxing and potentially dangerous activities including fighting, playing contact sports without wearing protective gear and attempting the kinds of stunts popularized by TV shows and films like the Jackass series. The six most common causes of spinal cord injuries that we see here at NJ Spine and Orthopedic are: Automobile accidents: Car crashes are to blame for more than 40 percent of spinal cord injuries each year; Falls: Across all ages, falls account for more than a quarter of spinal cord injuries. However, the risk and rate of in injury rises after age 65; Violence: Upwards of 15 percent of spinal cord injuries are the result of gunshots, knife wounds and physical fights such as fist fights annually; Sports and recreation: Contact and highly physical sports such as football, hockey, wrestling, cheer leading and skiing cause about eight percent of spinal cord injuries each year; Alcohol and other drugs: Use of alcohol is a primary culprit in many types of accidents and injuries, including a quarter of all spinal cord injuries; Diseases: Cancer, osteoporosis and arthritis can weaken and damage the spine, leaving a patient all them more susceptible to further injury. If you or your dependent has suffered a spinal cord injury, you’ll want the care of top-notch spine specialists. And you’ll find them at NJ Spine and Orthopedics. Our staff is comprised if highly experienced spine surgeons and neurosurgeons who specialize in minimally invasive surgical spine procedures designed to help patients recover and return to the lives they love as quickly as possible. Call 855.586.2615 to schedule a consultation.   Contact Us  

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