Our Doctor's Videos

Home » Orthopaedics » Spine » Radiculopathy

Radiculopathy

by Brian Hwang, MD | 3 years ago

Radiculopathy is the pinching of the nerve root, which can lead to pain, weakness, and numbness in the hands, arms, legs, or feet depending on the location of the nerve root. It is often caused by disc herniation and degenerative disc disease of the spine because the nerve roots live close to the discs. Most radiculopathies get better without procedures or surgeries.

Endoscopic Spine Surgery Helped Me Return to Sports | Athlete Testimonial with Dr. Daniel K. Park

This is a real story of a young athlete who battled severe back pain and disc herniation — until..
By Prof. Daniel K. Park
6 months ago

Posterior Cervical Endoscopic Foraminotomy at C4/C5

This animation reviews the steps for a posterior cervical endoscopic foraminotomy at C4/C5 using..
By Vamsi Kancherla, M.D.
1 year ago

Scoliosis Management, Diagnosis and Treatment / David S. Feldman, MD

Dr. Feldman discusses advances in the evaluation and treatment of scoliosis, including vertebral..
By David S. Feldman, MD
6 years ago

Cervical Myelopathy - What is it? How can we treat it?

***CLICK SHOW MORE FOR IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL DETAILS*** Hello friends, today I'm bringing you a..
By Dr. Sheyan J. Armaghani
6 years ago

View More