
Fat grafts taken from the wound, gelatin sponges, silicon-based sheets (Silastic) and other techniques have been used in an effort to block the mobilization of cells into the region of the nerve root, thereby inhibiting development of epidural fibrosis.
About the Sacroiliac (S) Joint The sacroiliac joints are strong joints (or articulations) between the bottom-most triangular bone of your spine, called the sacrum, and the ilium sections of the pelvis (the sections of the pelvis you put your hands on when you put.Traditional, open surgery required a 6-inch incision into soft tissue to access the spine during surgery.
About the Sacroiliac (S) Joint The sacroiliac joints are strong joints (or articulations) between the bottom-most triangular bone of your spine, called the sacrum, and the ilium sections of the pelvis (the sections of the pelvis you put your hands on when you put.Traditional, open surgery required a 6-inch incision into soft tissue to access the spine during surgery.
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Brittany Alce, PA
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Brittany Alce is a Board-Certified Physician Assistant from Orlando, FL. Brittany completed her undergraduate degree in both Biology and Piano Performance at the University of Central Florida while pursuing a certification as a personal trainer. She then went on to receive her Masters of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies from South University in Tampa, Florida.
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Our practice is one that specializes in complex adult and pediatric spine pathology, both traumatic and nontraumatic. We utilize conventional as well as minimally invasive techniques to address correction of the issue causing pain. Our practice was founded on the belief that the patient comes first.
Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery
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Minimally invasive surgery is safer than open surgery and allows you to recover faster and heal with less pain and scarring. Traditional, open surgery required a 6-inch incision into soft tissue to access the spine during surgery. Because of the large incision, this surgery took many months for a full recovery.
Sport Related Injury
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Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or improper gear can cause them. Some people get hurt because they are not in shape. Not warming up or stretching enough can also lead to injuries. Though it is a common cause of back pain in the adult population, disc injury is relatively uncommon in the young athletic population.
Sacroiliac SI Joint Fusion
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The function of the sacroiliac joint is both shock absorption (depending on the joint's possible amount of movement) and torque conversion, to transfer movement in your lower body up to your spine. Your sacroiliac joints act a lot like the suspension system in a car - they absorb your body's daily dose of steps, jolts and bumps, and provide you with stability.
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