by Premier Orthopaedics | Aug 22, 2014 | Orthopaedic Tips
Nerves carry electrochemical signals back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body. There are two kinds: motor nerves and sensory nerves. Motor nerves are pathways that are used for signals from the brain to the rest of the body; these signals include the...
by Premier Orthopaedics | Aug 20, 2014 | Orthopaedic Tips
It’s normal to be nervous before any type of surgery, including spinal surgery. By following these tips on how to best prepare for the surgery, patients can not only help out the surgeon and hospital staff but can also reassure themselves that they did all they could...
by Premier Orthopaedics | Aug 18, 2014 | Orthopaedic Tips
Back pain is tricky. It can sneak from behind and strike without warning, or it can be ever-present, a constant reminder of a lesson learned the hard way. It can manifest itself in the form of a sharp pain, or it can tingle, go numb or feel dull and mildly...
by Premier Orthopaedics | Aug 13, 2014 | Orthopaedic Tips
The spinal cord is an essential part of the body that transfers information to the brain on a regular basis. People who suffer from dysfunction in this area aren’t able to complete the simplest tasks that are normally taken for granted. For this reason, persistent...
by Premier Orthopaedics | Aug 11, 2014 | Physical Therapy
Your spine, also known as your backbone, is a complex construction of 24 vertebrae, along with the cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and muscles attached to them. The primary function of the spine is to support your neck, head, and shoulders, but many of the major muscle...