Dr Rey Bosita On Herniated Discs
Dr. Rey Bosita, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at Texas…
An episode of the Spine Talk podcast, hosted by Texas Back Institute, titled "Dr Rey Bosita On Herniated Discs" was published on January 3, 2019 and runs 9 minutes.
January 3, 2019 ·9m · Spine Talk
Summary
Dr. Rey Bosita, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon at Texas Back Institute talks about herniated discs, and the symptoms that you need to watch for. What is a herniated disc? Between each bony vertebral body is a disc that acts as a shock absorber and a hinge. As we age, the disc becomes dehydrated, making it less supportive and more prone to injury. Even a healthy, well-hydrated disc can be injured. The disc is composed of the annulus, which is a tough tissue that makes up the outside of the disc. The nucleus pulposus is the jelly-like substance contained in the center of the disc. A herniated disc occurs when the nucleus breaks through the outer tissue. A herniated disc is very common and may or may not cause symptoms. Stretching or tearing of the annulus may result in back or neck pain. The discs are immediately in front of the spinal cord and exiting nerves, so when the herniated disc or protrusion compresses the spinal cord or nerves, leg or arm pain and numbness or weakness may occur. Find more here: https://texasback.com/conditions/herniated-disc/
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