What is cauda equina syndrome?
Cauda equina syndrome is a rare but serious neurological condition. The syndrome is caused by extreme pressure and swelling on the cauda equina, which is Latin for “horse’s tail”.
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Cauda equina syndrome is a rare but serious neurological condition. The syndrome is caused by extreme pressure and swelling on the cauda equina, which is Latin for “horse’s tail”.
A pain management specialist develops a treatment plan to relieve, reduce, or manage pain, and help patients return to everyday activities swiftly without surgery or a heavy reliance on medication.
Intra-operative neuromonitoring or IONM involves the real-time assessment of the nervous system, which provides valuable information during spine surgery.
Depending on the type of spine surgery and the support system a patient has in place at home – our surgeons may recommend they stay at an in-patient rehabilitation centre following their operation.
Posture describes the way you hold your body. Being mindful of your posture can help protect your muscles and ligaments from unnecessary strain.
An Exercise Physiologist specialises in the management, rehabilitation and prevention of acute and chronic spine injuries by prescribing exercise interventions as an active based treatment.
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