Monday, July 19, 2010

Methods for Diagnosing Back Pain : Kirnjot Singh

Do you have back pain? You need to go for a complete health check up from an experienced and trained ortho physician. When you go to an ortho physician for a medical check up, Dr. Kirnjot Singh says that health care professional will first examine your health history, and your previous health record. No ortho physician will give you on the dot answers and begin treating your spine condition.

Dr. Kirnjot Singh says that diagnosing your spine condition takes time, and it might take around two weeks before the actual treatment of your spinal cord begins. Dr. Kirnjot Singh examines various associated factors related to spine condition, which includes, fever, back pain, fatigue, weight loss, stiffness in the back, stiffness in neck and many more.

Dr. Kirnjot Singh also says that an ortho physician as the part of back pain diagnosis clearly sees the history of past and present infections that might have occurred. The physician will also take into account disease conditions such as cancer, tumor, tuberculosis and many more. Dr. Kirnjot Singh says that on time back pain diagnosis can only result into minimizing the pain, and all the more, you’d get effective back pain treatment.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Risks Involved in Spine Surgery : Dr. Kirnjot Singh

Dr. Kirnjot Singh opines that every surgery small or big, always have the risks associated with them, and keeping in mind those risks, it becomes very important to discuss the situation with ortho physicians in as much detail as possible. Spinal surgery done around the spine area can be risky, and there are chances where you develop complications that turn out to be problematic.

In every type of spine surgery there are pretty chances of development of General Complications, Anesthesia Complications, Bleeding, Blood Clots, Dural Tear, Nerve Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Sexual Dysfunction , Implant & Fusion Complications, Delayed Union or Nonunion, Hardware Fracture, Implant Migration and many more. Dr. Kirnjot Singh suggests that before taking any stand on spinal surgery, a patient should at first get the best ortho physician or ortho surgeon, and second, the patient should discuss his spine condition with an experienced ortho physician or ortho surgeon.

Once, the patient has taken the decision to go for spinal surgery, all preliminary and diagnostic test should be planned and conducted in order to minimize the risks. Dr. Kirnjot Singh suggests that spinal surgery if done under the supervision of an experienced ortho surgeon to reduce the risks.