The difference between a Spine specialist and a sciatica specialist

The spinal cord is an essential human body part and the Central Nervous System as it provides structure and mobility. Therefore, any disorder occurring in the spinal cord causes immense pain. In such cases, a patient must visit a spine specialist. Let's understand more. 

What does a spine specialist do?

Spine specialist consults, diagnoses, treats and prevents spinal disorders. Also, these specialists are well-trained to perform surgery if a patient's condition demands it. Patients must visit a spine specialist if they experience chronic backbone hurt, hip pain, back pain, bladder issues, and excruciating discomfort in the legs or feet.

Your spine specialist offers treatment for the following disorders:

  • Scoliosis

  • Herniated discs

  • Osteoporosis

  • Spine injuries

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Fractured vertebrae

  • Spinal tumors

  • Backbone deformity

  • Spinal abnormalities and infections

In addition, spine specialists treat musculoskeletal problems, such as backbone pain, limb or spinal deformities, torn ligaments, fractured bones, spine dislocations, and arthritis. The doctor advises the patient to undergo surgery to treat the deformities. Today, most specialists perform minimally invasive surgeries.

Visit the best spine specialist if you suffer from these problems.

What is the sciatic nerve?

The sciatic nerve is present at the downward nerve of the spinal cord and runs down via the thigh and knee. Dysfunction in the sciatic nerve causes pain in the legs, knee, and spine. Also, it is longest running nerve in the human body with the largest diameter. 

The problem in the sciatic nerve occurs due to:

  • Herniated discs

  • Overgrown bone in the spine

  • Bone spurs

  • Spinal tumors

  • Severe diabetes case

So, a sciatica specialist or neurologist is responsible for treating sciatic nerve conditions. Sciatica specialists complete MBBS for five years. Then, MD or DNB for two years. Finally, DM in Neurology for three years. 

Doctors first diagnose a patient's condition if they experience pain in the sciatic nerve using an X-ray or MRI. The treatment begins once they find the root cause.

A sciatica specialist will treat your spinal disorders through medicines and other routine procedures if the concern is insignificant. Otherwise, they will suggest opting for the non-invasive surgical process to provide patients with comprehensive treatment.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ask three questions to your Spinal Cord Surgery expert

How do Neurosurgeons Approach Brain Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment?

Consequences of Neglecting Migraine Attacks