
Can a Herniated Disc Affect Your Arms?
You’re experiencing sensations in your arm — pain, numbness, and tingling — but there’s no obvious source of the symptoms. There's a good chance that the problem may stem from a herniated disc in your neck.
Texas Spine Consultants is now taking new patients for an in office visit.
Texas Spine Consultants, LLP in Addison, Texas and Plano, Texas, specializes in the surgical management of the spine. The orthopedic experts at Texas Spine Consultants, LLP understand the challenges their patients face when dealing with neck and back pain, and provide compassionate and comprehensive care that gets at the root of the problem so patients get the relief they need.
Surgery isn’t usually the first option for patients who consult with the surgeons at Texas Spine Consultants, LLP. In fact, 90% of the patients are treated successfully without surgery. The goal at the orthopedic spine center is to use minimal intervention to provide maximum benefit.
The full-service orthopedic center specializes in all conditions that affect the spine, including herniated discs, radiculopathy, degenerative disc disease, and spinal deformities such scoliosis. The team also aims to find treatments that help patients get relief from low back, leg, and arm pain.
For expert care of back and neck conditions, call Texas Spine Consultants, LLP or use the online booking tool to schedule an appointment
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You’re experiencing sensations in your arm — pain, numbness, and tingling — but there’s no obvious source of the symptoms. There's a good chance that the problem may stem from a herniated disc in your neck.
You get out of bed in the morning and pain in your lower back prevents you from standing up tall. Or, perhaps you find yourself leaning over your grocery cart to relieve pain in your back. Both are signs of lumbar spinal stenosis.
If you’re tired of struggling with chronic back or neck pain (or both!) and you want to hit the reset button on your spine this year, there are a few easy steps you can take toward that goal. We review five here.