Cervical Disc SurgeryBulging cervical discs might cause pain and numbness in your body that requires cervical surgery. This is usually felt in the arms and legs, although it could occur in other areas. Muscle spasms in your neck, weakness in your arms, or pain near your shoulders radiating down your arms might indicate a herniated cervical disc requiring surgery. At The Bonati Institute, we have performed thousands of minimally invasive surgeries to correct disc problems. The severity of your condition depends on how much pressure the disc places on spinal cord nerves and where it is located. If you do require surgery, arthroscopic cervical surgery at The Bonati Institute has a 90 percent success rate, shortening recovery time, reducing bleeding and complications, and most importantly, relieving pain. Conservative Alternatives to Cervical Disc SurgeryConservative treatments for disc problems do not involve surgery. They might consist of pain medication, physical therapy, rest, exercise, steroid injections, or a combination of these. Generally, if your symptoms do not subside after about 12 weeks, your doctor will recommend surgery. We offer three types of cervical and disc procedures that involve much less risk than traditional open back surgeries. If you are interested in our services, we can review your MRI at no cost or obligation and provide you with a written opinion of your condition so you can decide whether our center is the right place for you. To learn more about how The Bonati Institute can heal your pain, please contact us today.
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