Spinal Stenosis (Cervical)
This problem affects the spinal nerves in your neck. It's a narrowing of the spinal canal. That's the space your spinal nerves travel through. In a healthy spine, the spinal canal protects these nerves. It keeps them free from injury. But with spinal stenosis, the spinal canal is too narrow, and your nerves get compressed.
Knee Replacement
Knee
View More
Subacromial Decompression
Shoulder
View More
Where Neck Pain Begins
Spine
View More
Medial Epicondylectomy
Elbow
View More
Anatomy of the Spine
Spine
View More
Epidural Steroid Injection (ESI) in the Cervical Spine
Head, Neck and Spine
View More
Trigger Point Injections
Shoulder
View More
Spinal Infection
Spine
View More
Artificial Disc Replacement (in the Lumbar Spine)
Spine
View More
XLIF® Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Spine
View More