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which doctors treat cervical kyphosis treatment

by Prof. Simeon Keebler Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Kyphosis can be successfully treated. If you notice a change in the shape of your upper neck or nagging neck pain, visit Dr. Branko Skovrlj, the leading spine neurosurgeon at NU-Spine, The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Center, in Edison, NJ.

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Jun 12, 2020

Full Answer

What kind of Doctor treats kyphosis?

Doctors Who Treat Kyphosis. The medical team at the Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Comprehensive Spine Care — expert spine surgeons along with their team of physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and pain management specialists — provide comprehensive, integrated care for patients with pain associated with conditions of the spine.

What is the treatment for cervical kyphosis?

Today, surgery to treat cervical kyphosis is usually a spinal fusion combined with "segmental instrumentation". This means that some type of metal plate or rod is used to hold the spine in the proper alignment in order to straighten it.

What causes cervical kyphosis to occur?

Causes. Even in a healed fusion, improper alignment of the fused vertebrae can result in an imbalance that leads to a kyphosis. Other less common causes of cervical kyphosis include infection in the spine, tumors of the spine, and systemic diseases that affect the spine (such as ankylosing spondylitis).

What is military neck (cervical kyphosis)?

Cervical kyphosis, or military neck, occurs when your cervical spine is straight or curves toward your front instead of its natural curve to your back. When severe, it can cause pain, neurological symptoms and disability.

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What kind of doctor can help with kyphosis?

You may be referred to a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of spine disorders (orthopedic surgeon).

Who can diagnose kyphosis?

If you are concerned about an unusual curve to your spine or your child's, call your doctor. Only a doctor can reliably determine if you have kyphosis. During the physical exam, the doctor looks at your back and feels your spine.

Who treats adult kyphosis?

If scoliosis or kyphosis is so severe that chronic pain limits your ability to move, or if your doctors determine that severe spinal curvature is putting your health at risk, our experienced orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons can offer procedures to straighten and stabilize the spine.

Can a doctor fix kyphosis?

Most of the time, kyphosis doesn't cause health problems or need medical treatment. But it may make you feel self-conscious about how you look. In severe cases, kyphosis can cause pain or breathing problems. Severe kyphosis may require surgery to correct.

Can chiropractor fix kyphosis?

Chiropractic care is a non-surgical treatment option for kyphosis. It can help treat pain, stiffness, and other kyphosis symptoms.

Can an MRI detect kyphosis?

Diagnosis of kyphosis Additional tests can confirm the condition: MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and CT (computed tomography) scans show your nerves and any abnormalities in your spinal cord. Nerve tests indicate if your nerves are being pinched or irritated. X-rays show the degree of curvature in your spine.

How do you fix kyphosis in your neck?

How Is Cervical Kyphosis Treated?Bracing. Children may wear a neck brace to treat cervical kyphosis.Physical therapy. Physical therapists work with kids to help improve flexibility and posture and reduce pain.Pain management. ... Surgery.

How do they fix kyphosis in adults?

A technique called spinal fusion is usually used to treat kyphosis. It involves joining together the vertebrae responsible for the curve of the spine. During the operation, an incision is made in your back.

What degree of kyphosis needs surgery?

Spine specialists consider kyphosis curves normal up to 45-50 degrees. Beyond this range, the curve is considered excessive and may require treatment. Curves, more than 70 degrees that are painful and / or progressive, may require surgery.

How much does kyphosis surgery cost?

On average, spinal fusion costs in the United States range from $140,000 to $175,000.

How long does it take to correct kyphosis?

An adolescent with severe kyphosis causing pain or appearance concerns may elect to have this deformity fixed with surgery. The surgery for kyphosis is a posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation. The surgery itself takes four to five hours with a hospital stay of three to four days.

How painful is kyphosis surgery?

Recovery from Kyphosis Surgery After surgery, you should expect some pain and/or discomfort for a while, especially if you had a "traditional" surgery (osteotomy and fusion). Often, for the first days following surgery, Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) is used to control pain.

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