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Treating Foraminal Stenosis Today: Surgery Gives Better Results; Top Surgeon Dr. Kaixuan Liu Explains Benefits of Today?s Techniques on Foraminal Narrowing

Monday, September 3rd, 2012


Edison, NJ (PRWEB) August 31, 2012

As America?s Baby Boomers continue to age, so does the rate of spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spaces in the spine (particularly the openings, called foramen, that surround the nerve roots). Foraminal stenosis typically occurs in the lumbar region (the lower back), although it also strikes in the cervical spine (the neck). Between 250,000 and 500,000 Americans have symptoms, and some medical leaders expect that number to top 2 million by 2021. Lumbar foraminal narrowing is already the most common cause for back surgery in older adults, and the rates of stenosis surgery are expected to double in the coming years.

As we age, our spines typically undergo a few changes that can spell trouble, says Kaixuan Liu MD, PhD, chief surgeon at Atlantic Spinal Care in Edison, N.J. ?The spinal discs gradually lose flexibility and can herniate, or bulge,? he explains. Other age-related problems, such as bone spurs, arthritis, and thickened ligaments, also can cause foraminal narrowing. Symptoms are tied to the location of the stenosis: If a cervical foramen is affected, you?ll feel pain, tingling, or other symptoms in your shoulders, arms, and hands. If a lumbar foramen is affected, you?ll have symptoms in your buttocks, legs, and feet. ?Impinged nerves also can cause loss of sensory or motor function,? Dr. Liu explains. And if the impingement persists ? and muscles are deprived of nutrients for an extended period of time ? the nerves can die.

Therefore, it?s important to identify and treat foraminal stenosis early. And if conservative treatments ? non-steroidal drugs, exercises, and injections ? don?t help, surgery can. ?Foraminal stenosis surgery is generally reserved for patients whose pain and weakness have significantly impacted their quality of life,? Dr. Liu says. ?If you find your activities are significantly limited, you should consider it.?

Newer (and better) options

Today?s surgical procedures can fix a case of foraminal stenosis like never before. In fact, there are several studies, including the new SPORT, or ?Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial,? which have shown that surgical intervention has a higher success rate than nonsurgical modalities.

While foraminal stenosis surgery has traditionally been performed as an ?open surgery,? with general anesthesia, big incisions, and a lengthy recovery, today?s surgeons use a considerably less invasive technique that allows the patient to go home immediately (and, in most cases, resume normal activities within a few weeks).

In an endoscopic foraminotomy, the surgeon makes a very small incision and gently inserts a small metal tube, about the size of a pencil, into the affected foramen. Through this tube, he inserts a small camera and uses it to guide him as he removes the tissue that?s causing the stenosis. Afterwards, the tube is removed and the incision is closed with only one or two stitches. ?This procedure allows us to relieve the pain and other symptoms of foraminal narrowing without major surgery,? Dr. Liu explains. ?It delivers big benefits without the big operation.?

About Dr. Liu: Kaixuan Liu, M.D., Ph.D., is a renowned endoscopic spine surgeon and founder of Atlantic Spinal Care, LLC, in Edison, New Jersey (http://www.atlanticspinecenter.com). Dr. Liu is certified by The American Board of Pain Medicine and The American Board of Anesthesiology, and is a member of The International Society for Advancement of Spine Surgery, The American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP), The American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM), The International Intradiscal Therapy Society (IITS), and The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA). He also serves as an international surgeon for The Spinal Foundations in England.







Hilton Head Health Gives Guests New Options for Weight Loss

Sunday, August 7th, 2011


Hilton Head, SC (PRWEB) July 29, 2011

For 35 years Hilton Head Health (H3) has helped its guests shed pounds through its proven Healthy Lifestyle? Program. Now, H3 offers even more ways to keep the weight off through its H3 Extended & Intensive (H3 E/I) and H3@Home Wellness Coaching programs.

H3 E/I is a 26-week program designed for individuals looking for a structured, long-term program to support sustainable weight loss and weight management?delivered through a combination of small group sessions, small group fitness trainings and individual consultations with coaching follow-ups. H3 E/I features 12-weeks of education and activity at the H3 campus in Hilton Head Island, SC, and continued intensive support from H3@Home Coaching. It was initially designed to accommodate the H3 Guests featured on A&E?s weight loss docudrama HEAVY, which aired this spring.

On the show, 12 participants experienced not only dramatic weight loss of on average 30 percent body fat lost, but also adapted changes that completely altered their lives and gave them a jumpstart to a new, healthy life. Now available to the public, this is exactly what the H3 E/I program hopes to do for everyone.

H3@Home Wellness Coaching is available to all individuals who would like structured support at-home. H3@Home allows individuals to participate one-on-one with a certified Wellness Coach through personal phone calls, text message challenges and monthly webinars ? during which, individuals will have the opportunity to set goals, reignite motivation and maintain their relationship with their Wellness Coach.

H3@Home is an extension of the Healthy Lifestyle? Program if Guests choose to participate after their stay; however, it is also available to those who have never visited H3 and would simply like guidance from a health and fitness professional.

For more information on H3 Extended & Intensive (H3 E/I) and H3@Home Wellness Coaching, as well as all of H3?s offerings, please call 800-292-2440, or visit the official H3 website at http://www.hhhealth.com.

About Hilton Head Health

For 35 years, Hilton Head Health has been recognized as the premier weight loss and health retreat in the United States. Most recently, Hilton Head Health was featured on A&E?s weight loss docudrama HEAVY, which aired in spring 2011. Voted as ?Best for Weight Loss? for the past four consecutive years by SpaFinder and ?Top 5 US Health Spas? by Lisa Drayer on the Today Show, Hilton Head Health is an exclusive resort delivering individualized experiences in the areas of Fitness, Nutrition and SELF (Stress management, Empowerment, Longevity, Fulfillment). For more information, please call 800-292-2440.

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