Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion for Cervical Spondylosis with Myelopathy

Cervical laminectomy is done mainly to remove the posterior (back) part of the spinal canal to relief the pressure on the spinal cord. In most cases, it’s the most common procedure to treat spondylotic myelopathy resulting from cervical arthritis. That is one thing, but the issue is that the large majority of abnormal anatomy that…

Back Surgery and Neck Surgery Overview

Spine surgery is never and should never be done for exploration. Spine surgery is never and should never be done for exploration. In most cases (and we’re talking more than 90-95% of the time), patients will improve enough with physiotherapy and not need surgery at all. The #1 reason of any back or neck (spinal)…