Back Pain
back pain is a lower common condition characterized by disscomfort or stiffness in the lower, middle or upper back.
Treatment of herniated disc with minimally invasive endoscopy (DISC-FX)
Herniated disc treatment with endoscopy is one of the most modern and safest procedures for treating disc issues and relieving back pain caused by disc inflammation. In this article, you can learn about the benefits and risks of endoscopic disc treatment.
Treatment of herniated disc with 12 safe methods at Dr. Mohamed Koura's Center.
A herniated disc can be treated in various ways. Here are the 12 safest methods for treating a herniated disc at Dr. Mohamed Koura's Center, offering advanced techniques such as nerve root injections, radiofrequency ablation, laser disc decompression, minimally invasive endoscopy, hydrodiscectomy, and non-surgical disc suction. Learn more about effective disc treatment options.
Minimally invasive disc removal using endoscopic spinal canal surgery
The sacral spinal canal endoscopy is a breakthrough in non-surgical spinal treatments, especially for cases of post-back surgery pain syndrome. Although this technique is simple, as it is performed through a fine needle, it requires exceptional skill. Dr. Mohamed Koura is the only doctor in the Middle East and one of the few in the world capable of performing this technique. To understand the importance of sacral spinal canal endoscopy, it is essential to first understand the meaning of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome, which is the latest term for what was previously known as Failed Back Surgery Syndrome.
Non-surgical cartilage treatment
Non-surgical cartilage treatment through disc suction is an advanced technique for treating disc herniation without surgery in Egypt and the Arab world. Learn how the disc suction procedure is performed for the lower back and neck, along with the cost of the procedure in Egypt and its role in relieving sciatica pain.
What are the symptoms of a slipped disc in the back?
Discover the signs of lumbar disc herniation, its troublesome symptoms, and learn about non-surgical treatments for disc herniation at Dr. Mohamed Koura's specialized clinics. Complete recovery from disc herniation through endoscopic treatment, the latest technique for back pain relief and treating sciatica.
Is it possible to fully recover from a herniated disc?
You can fully recover from a herniated disc thanks to recent advancements in treating herniated discs and sciatica through medication or minimally invasive surgery, such as herniated disc treatment with endoscopy. Full recovery from a herniated disc is possible, but the recovery time varies depending on the condition. Learn more about the symptoms of herniated discs and available treatment options.
Causes of spinal pain and vertebral stiffness
The causes of spinal pain are numerous, including vertebral stiffness, which can lead to spinal and lower back pain. Learn how to treat the spine and effectively and safely manage vertebral joint inflammation.
Sciatica treatment without surgery
Sciatica is a very common symptom that concerns many patients; it is a pain that extends along the path of the sciatic nerve, starting from the nerve roots in the lower back and reaching the tips of the toes. Contrary to what most people think, sciatica is a symptom, not a disease or diagnosis on its own.
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Certainly not, some cases must be treated surgically, and the most appropriate technique for the patient is determined through a medical examination and the presence of imaging studies.
No, it is necessary to make a reservation through a phone call or social media messages.
There are no risks or side effects associated with non-surgical pain interventions.
The patient needs only 3 to 4 days before they can travel comfortably, and the hospital stay does not exceed 6 to 8 hours.
A condition cannot be accurately assessed and a proper medical diagnosis made without a medical examination and recent imaging studies.
Yes, there are several payment methods available through Visa or electronic wallets by making a reservation on our website.
Certainly, obesity is one of the causes of knee osteoarthritis.
Radiofrequency activates the nerve and does not cause any damage to it.
Non-surgical interventions are a definitive treatment for some cases and pain relievers for other cases, which is determined by the doctor through a medical examination.
If the herniated disc is fully treated, there is a possibility of it reoccurring in some cases, such as not following the doctor's prescribed instructions after the intervention, experiencing an accident, or making a sudden wrong movement like lifting heavy objects.
The entire disc is not removed due to the presence of several risks and it may exacerbate the condition. Only the protruding part that causes pain is removed.
This cannot be done with radiofrequency, but it is performed through other techniques that Dr. Koura conducts.
The success or failure of non-surgical interventions cannot be judged through radiographic imaging because these procedures involve making subtle changes to critical parts to address the issue. Consequently, they do not produce significant changes to avoid potential complications in the future or damage to the spine and joints, which is our primary goal.
Spinal stenosis does not typically cause sciatica. In most cases, disc herniation is what may lead to sciatica. This does not necessarily mean that a patient with sciatica will also have spinal stenosis.
Sciatica may return if the patient does not adhere to the medical instructions provided by the doctor or in the event of an unexpected accident.
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