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Herniated Disc in the Neck- When is Prolotherapy preferred over surgery?

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Ross Hauser, MD discusses herniated discs in the neck and our approach in many of these cases using Prolotherapy to the ligament tissue that surrounds the herniation and allowing the body time to heal itself. 00:00 My experience recovering from herniated disc 01:40 Discs herniates through ligaments 03:45 Herniations, aging, and degeneration 05:01 Spinal instability-related conditions 06:01 Why does arthritis develop? 07:13 Spinal angles 08:10 Pain less when lying down 09:08 Capsular ligament failure 10:02 Disc degeneration progression 12:50 Disc replacement strength 15:07 DMX of disc replacement 16:06 Conservative care for herniation 17:36 Underlying cervical instability 18:09 Decompression surgery can be necessary 18:50 Prolotherapy data and demo We have dozens of free medical articles on our website about Prolotherapy and chronic pain conditions. Check out more about herniated discs in our article: https://www.caringmedical.com/prolotherapy-news/non-surgical-treatment-herniated-disc/ The Hauser Neck Center & Caring Medical Florida are located in Fort Myers, Florida in the US. We treat patients who travel to our center from all around the globe, however, please understand that we do not treat all cases. If you are looking for our team to review your case and possibly see you in our center, you can contact us through https://www.caringmedical.com, call us at 239-308-4773, or email [email protected]. *Please understand, we cannot give specific physician referrals or online medical recommendations. Connect with us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaringMedical/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caringmedical/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/caringmedical/​ **DISCLAIMER: As with any medical treatment, no guarantees or claims of cures are made as to the extent of the response to treatment that every person experiences. Every therapy/treatment has patients who experience varying levels of success and failure. Results may not be the same from patient to patient, even with a similar diagnosis, as the body’s internal status is unique to each individual.

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