Published: Nov 15, 2024
When chronic pain creeps into your life, it could affect your performance of the simplest of chores. Constant discomfort could wear you down, whether you experience it on your face, neck, or back. If you are seeking a long-lasting solution for your...
Published: Jul 03, 2018
Spine injury can be inflicted by several disorders. In addition to sprains and sore muscles, there are degenerative and congenital diseases, infections, and tumors that can cause serious damage to the soft and bony spinal tissues. Improper body...
Published: Jun 22, 2015
Dr. Rappard discusses when you might want to see a spine specialist for your back pain and neck pain. Reasons to see a specialist include severe pain that is not improving, a personal injury case or whiplash injury, neck or back nerve pain, such as...
Published: Jun 22, 2015
A spinal fusion surgery is an extensive procedure that requires a rejection of any future consideration of less invasive alternatives. Often, a spinal fusion is offered before less invasive alternatives can be considered. Dr. Rappard discusses what some...
Published: Jun 22, 2015
Endoscopic discectomy is a high-tech minimally invasive procedure to treat back pain and sciatica. Dr. Rappard discusses the endoscopic discectomy procedure, compares it to laser surgery and talks about the rapid recovery of the procedure.
George Rappard MD discusses the 4 key pillars of spine care. The 4 pillars are physical therapy and chiropractic care tailored to your condition, appropriate selection of medical therapy, pain injections targeting your specific pain source and, as a last result, minimally invasive motion and stability preserving spinal surgery performed as an outpatient procedure. Through effective use of the first 3 pillars only about 5% of our patients need to go on to have back surgery or neck surgery.