Fighting Degenerative Disc Disease
Dr. Anders Cohen Provides Excellent Treatment Plans for Fighting Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) can be treated using minimally-invasive procedures. Dr. Anders Cohen, Chief of Neurosurgery at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, is highly adept at using these cutting-edge techniques to treat the condition. With his help, patients don’t need to suffer from the effects of DDD, which is a common ailment among senior citizens.
As adults grow old, it is quite normal for bones to lose their flexibility and elasticity. This causes the body to respond poorly when absorbing trauma or shock during everyday activities. Some symptoms of DDD are extreme or radiating pain in the back, leg, neck, or arm. If individuals start experiencing numbness or these symptoms in a chronic state, it is advised that they seek the help of a doctor who specializes in spinal disorders so that they can be promptly diagnosed and treated.
Dr. Cohen offers a variety of treatment options for relieving the pain caused by DDD. For patients who do not have the symptoms of nerve root compression with muscle weakness, non-surgical methods such as meditation, physical therapy, and exercise can be recommended. Surgery is taken only as a last resort when chronic pain and numbness cannot be remedied by these conservative treatments.
When it comes to performing spine surgery on patients who suffer from DDD, Dr. Anders Cohen is well-equipped with the most modern tools and techniques to make surgery as minimally invasive as possible. Compared to conventional open surgery where patients undergo a longer and more painful state of recovery, the latest minimally invasive techniques performed by Dr. Cohen are less risky and less painful. Patients who undergo these procedures can be released from the hospital in 24-48 hours and typically experience reduced post-operative pain and side effects. They can return to their normal activities in as short as two to three weeks.