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Understanding the MRI of Cervical Stenosis with Spinal Cord Injury | Spine Surgeon in Colorado

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

Website: http://neckandback.com, Forum: http://askspinedoc.com, Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=necka...
Appt: 970-479-5895

Connect with Dr. Corenman:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/neckandback
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/drcorenman
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LinkedIn, visit: http://www.linkedin.com/in/drdonaldcorenmanspinesurgeon

Dr. Donald Corenman is one of a handful of neck and back doctors that are both a MD and doctor of chiropractic (DC). His practice with the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO serves the Vail Denver area. Patients travel from the US and abroad seeking resolution for chronic back pain and failed surgical treatment.

Dr. Donald Corenman, MD, DC (http://neckandback.com | 970-479-5895), is a nationally recognized spine surgeon in Colorado and spine specialist with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating injuries, disorders and degenerative conditions of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. He currently practices at the Spine Institute at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO.

Dr. Corenman has spent years researching the spine and is an expert in cervical stenosis with spinal cord injury. He created this video to help with understanding the MRI of cervical stenosis with spinal cord injury.

This video is designed for the primary care physician or specialist such as a Chiropractor or Physical Therapist to use to learn how to read and understand the MRI of the cervical spine with spinal cord compression. The central canal can narrow in many patients and compression of the spinal cord can result. This can lead to a condition of myelopathy (please see video section on myelopathy) or can result in a spinal cord injury if the patient has an impact in the front of the head forcing the neck backwards.

Dr. Corenman is very passionate about educating fellow colleagues and patients about specific neck, back and spine-related conditions and the treatment options that are available. Dr. Corenman is a renown spine surgeon in Colorado. You can learn more about Dr. Corenman, his practice, the spine conditions he treats and review his vast library of resources by visiting his website at http://neckandback.com

Please review this video to learn more about understanding the MRI of cervical stenosis with spinal cord injury. Visit Dr. Corenman's website to learn more about the anatomy of the spine and other conditions associated with the spine. You can also view the diverse selection of presentations he has on the neck and spine at http://www.slideshare.net/neckandback

Visit Dr. Corenman on LinkedIn! Go to: http://www.linkedin.com/in/drdonaldcorenmanspinesurgeon

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  • Emergency! Please can anyone tell me how this herniated disc can be fixed or be healed enough. I have the same problem!!! thx.

  • @MrAlexdive Dr. Corenman personally answers questions asked in his forum. Please move the to the AskSpineDoc(dot)com for quickest response. Thanks!

  • Ask your chiropractor for rehab exercises in the gym. If the spine won't hold an adjustment, the muscles can be used to reenforce the structures. See neckandbackdotcom for more information.

  • I had a CT done for a pain behind my left shoulder blade. It was clear. 4 years later the pain and some tingling remains there. I've also some tingling around my left pectoral muscle. A chiropractor said I have mis aligned vertebrate in the thoracic area of my back. So he realigned them , things feel perfect until I get in and out of my car or some other movement. I have read the muscles have changed due to the vertebrate been out of place so long, any advice?

  • @josephanimation Dr. Corenman personally answers all questions in his forum. For quickest reply, please post your question in askspinedoc (dot) com . Thanks!

  • Can it be repaired though?

  • @reynardtcoza Herniated discs originate from a tear in the wall of the disc. This tear is permanent and cannot be repaired.

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  • thank you

  • @josephanimation It can but the conformation of the herniation should be with a myelogram along with the CT or an MRI.

  • I am in for C5/6 anterior disc removal much the same as this video can this also cause pain when I tip my head back,I am unable to do that It feels like I have pain lower down in my neck,I have been told I have Osteophyte bone spurs also.at different levels.

  • thanks doc

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