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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas Releases Article Series on Back Pain FAQs

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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas has recently released a series of articles that is aimed to help people with back pain recover from their homes. For more information, visit this link https://minimallyinvasiveneurosurgerytexas.com/what-is-the-best-stretching-exercise-for-lower-back-pain-stretching/

Plano, TX (PRUnderground) March 12th, 2021

Back pain, specifically lower back pain, is a prevalent health condition in the United States. However, what makes the situation worst is the fact that back pain can lead to disability. Recent research shows that over 80% of individuals in the U.S experience back pain at some moment in their life. What adds to this dilemma is the lack of information to manage back pain issues properly. Dr. Kutz realized the gap of awareness and brought a series of articles on back pain FAQs via the ‘Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery’ site’s blog. This article series covers the nitty-gritty of back pain issues, including back pain solutions and how to relieve back pain fast.

“While back pain is widespread, there are not many legitimate resources available on the web to assist people. Patients have no idea when to seek medical guidance when their back pain is more than just injury or which drugs are viable. Therefore, with this article series, we desire to elucidate people vulnerable to back pain issues from top to bottom, assisting about what can you do for severe back pain,” says Dr. Kutz, Founder Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery.

Scott C. Kutz, MD, a board-certified neurosurgeon, specializes in treating spinal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal tumors, herniated disc, and spinal stenosis. With an exceptional interest in minimally invasive surgical procedures, sacroiliac joint disorder treatment, and artificial disc replacement, Dr. Kutz has helped countless people relish life without back pain. With the special article series, the doctor is all set to make the lives of patients and caregivers easier by providing the right information.

Albeit spinal pain is a common condition, everybody has their own exceptional experience with it. Back pain can range from pulsating spinal aches to shooting, sharp torment. Frequently, spinal pain happens occasionally, yet it can influence an individual for a long time. Other than torment, people may likewise feel numbness in the spine.  Following its perspective of patient-centric care provision, the article series by ‘Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery’ also focuses on its reader’s distinct information needs.

Other than lower back pain, a few people also experience inflammation, inconvenience, and pain in the upper and center, including the spinal cord, which upholds the body’s weight. The care techniques differ for each sort of back pain issues. Thus, with each bit of information available in the article series, patients can now live in peace with effective care management, right from the solace of their home.

“I also realized that during quarantine, care management for back pain issues seemed impossible with no in-person appointments available and no reliable information to seek help from. Therefore, this article series is specially meant to provide easy and doable techniques and guidelines to fix back pains at home,” says Dr. Kutz.

Patients wishing to seek personal guidance from MINT can contact at 972-244-3491.

Disclaimer: The news site hosting this press release is not associated with Dr. Kutz at Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas. It is merely publishing a press release announcement submitted by a company, without any stated or implied endorsement of the doctor, product or service. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult with your physician.

About Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas

MINT focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of spinal and cranial disorders. We specialize in treating patients with degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spinal tumors, as well as other spinal disorders. Our head neurosurgeon, Dr. Kutz, has a special interest in minimally invasive surgical procedures, artificial disc replacement, spinal cord stimulation and neuromodulation, and the treatment of thoracic disorders, spine tumors, complex revision, and sacroiliac joint disorders. At MINT, we use the most innovative surgical techniques to help patients get back to life.

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