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Cervical Disc Rupture: Cervical fusion is a common solution to the debilitating effects side whiplash End

Continual pain in the neck and arms can be very debilitating, especially if your movement is severely restricted. Whiplash suffered in a serious car accident can cause this type of pain. If after a significant period time, the pain remains and other treatment options do not improve the situation, may be a candidate for cervical fusion.

Cervical Disc Rupture – Knowing The Spine

To understand how the merger cervical can help you and remove your pain, it is essential to understand the basic parts of the spine. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae, or small pieces circular bone that line, one above the other. The various sections of the column are given specific names to help identification. The upper vertebrae are called and cervical vertebrae in the neck. Between each vertebra is cushioned disc absorbs shock and keeps bones separated from each other. On the back each of the vertebrae is a small hole that allows the spine nerve, known as the spinal cord to run through protected from external forces.

When these discs are damaged, the bones rub against each other and the many nerves in the spine, all of which cause severe pain. If a patient suffers injury sudden damage the back or neck, these discs can be pushed out of place. This is often painful, because they can not do its job of cushioning the bones if out of position. Naturally over time, these fluid-filled discs become dehydrated and less inflated. This also puts the vertebrae in dangerously close proximity each other. There is a possibility that the closure of the disc can rupture and cause it is no longer useful. Pain can also be caused by bone spurs. These are sharp pieces of bone growing out of the vertebrae and other bone rubs or aggravate the nerves. cervical fusion can help solve any of these problems.

Cervical Disc Rupture – How To Relieve Pain?

To relieve pain, a surgeon creates a small incision in the patient’s neck, just below the chin. The surgeon will remove the problem most likely cause of disk because it is broken. A piece of bone is then inserted to fill the disk space once occupied, so that the height of the vertebral column and the distance between vertebrae remains the same. This piece of bone or bone comes from the patient’s hip, iliac crest, or a bone bank. Both options have their advantages and obstacles. The fusion of the bones is slightly more successful in cases of an autogenous bone graft (which comes from the patient’s own body). However, this requires an additional step the surgical process, the most pain and recovery time. An allograft (a piece of bone from a bone bank) reduces healing time, but could not melt, and with the other bones. If all goes well, the bones are fused into a single larger piece of bone, reducing the possibility of painful situations because bones do not rub or pinch nerves.

About the Author

Jason Epstein is an Personal Injury and car accident attorney in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder of
Straight Talk Law
and the author of
several books
including The Truth About Washington Auto Accidents. More information can be found at StraightTalkLaw.com

Neck Anatomy showing pinched nerves, disc ruptures & pain



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