Patients with neck and back pain are usually the first to see a doctor, typically their family doctor or a physician. However, many patients require the specialized treatment of a spine specialist, who is someone who has completed additional years…


A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a type of brain injury that occurs after a sudden trauma to the head. The severity of brain injury depends on the force of impact and its location on the head. TBI can result…

Over the years, we have seen great advancement in spine surgery procedures including technology and equipment. Endoscopic Spine Surgery (ESS) is at present the one illustration of how far we’ve come in the surgical treatment of our patients with back…

Not all spinal problems need surgery, some problems, particularly those associated with spinal cord or nerve injury, commonly require fusion as part of the surgical treatment. The objective of lumbar (lower back) fusion surgery is to stop or prevent abnormal…

Hemorrhagic Stroke: An Overview A hemorrhagic stroke is a brain damage caused by bleeding into the brain due to rupture of the blood vessel. It is further divided into two types: 1) Intracerbral Haemorrhage (ICH) bleeding in the brain parenchyma.…

A neurosurgeon is a medical physician who diagnose and treat ailments that affect your nervous system, which comprises of brain, spinal cord and nerves. In spite of the suffix “surgeon”, they offer both nonsurgical and surgical treatments, according to the…
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