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Discogram Center - Bend, OR

Bend Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors for Discogram

Type of Physician: Orthopedic Surgeon

What is a Orthopedic Surgeon ?

A certification by the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; practitioners focus on the investigation, preservation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. Birth defects, trauma, infections, tumors and metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system are problems cared for by the orthopaedic surgeon.

Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Common Name: Orthopedist

Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors in Bend *

Rodney P Wigle MD
Rodney P Wigle
1693 SW Chandler Ave
STE 250
Bend, OR 97702
(541) 388-0673

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Knute C Buehler
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Michael R Coe
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
James A Hall
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Anthony C Hinz
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Jeffrey A Holmboe
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Scott R Jacobson
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
James R Karmy
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Soma I Lilly
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Joel A Moore
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Blake A Nonweiler
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
James R Verheyden
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

The Orthopaedic Neurosurgical Center of the Cascade
Brad A Ward
2200 NE Neff Rd
STE 200
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-3344

Desert Orthopaedics
Michael L Mara
1303 NE Cushing Dr
STE STE 100
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 388-2333

Desert Orthopaedics
Kathleen Moore
1303 NE Cushing Dr
STE STE 100
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 388-2333

Desert Orthopaedics
Cara E Walther
1303 NE Cushing Dr
STE STE 100
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 388-2333

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Discogram (Discography)

What is the anatomy of the disc of the spine (intervertebral disc)?

The disc is an important structure that rests between the bony building blocks of the spine (vertebrae). The disc in the spine is sometimes referred to as the intervertebral disc. Intervertebral discs help provide flexibility to our spine. They also lessen the effect of impact on our spine by cushioning the bony vertebrae. The disc is designed somewhat like a jelly donut. The disc has a stronger outer layer (the annulus) that is rather like a radial tire, and an inner gel (the nucleus) that acts as a sort of shock absorber or cushion between the bones of the spine.

What happens to the disc with injury or age?

With injury or age, these discs can become damaged, and the supporting ligaments surrounding them weaken. One of the reasons we lose height as we age is that the intervertebral discs lose their water content. This leads to shrinkage of the disc and, as a result, height diminishes.

What is a discogram used for?

An injured disc can be a source of pain. A discogram is used to determine if a particular disc is the source of pain. Discograms are provocative tests, meaning that they attempt to reproduce rather than remove pain. The reproduction of pain during a discogram can help determine if injury to a particular disc is the source of a person's pain.

How is a discogram performed?

When performing a discogram, a needle is inserted into the disc and a contrast dye is injected. This extra fluid in the disc increases the pressure in the disc. Patients with an injured disc may then experience pain that can mimic the pain they have been experiencing. The intensity of the pain is recorded on a 0-10 scale. Based upon this information, the diagnosis of a particular disc injury can be made. The doctor can then determine what the optimal treatment ...

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What is an epidural steroid injection?

An epidural steroid injection is a common procedure to treat spinal nerve irritation that is caused by tissues next to the nerve pressing against it. The beginning of the nerve (nerve root) is most often irritated by an inflamed intervertebral disc, or disc contents, directly touching the spinal nerve.

[Drawing of a disc herniation compressing the spinal nerve root]

An epidural steroid injection involves bathing an inflamed nerve root in steroids (potent anti-inflammation medicine) in order to decrease the irritation of the nerve root that is causing pain.

How is an epidural steroid injection performed?

The epidural steroid injection procedure is quick and simple. While it is common for people to be concerned prior to the procedure, it is actually frequent to hear from patients afterwards: "Is that all?"

The spinal cord rests in the spinal ca...

Emergency Contact for Bend

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Bend Hospitals *

St Charles Medical Center Bend
2500 NE Neff Rd
Bend, OR 97701
(541)382-4321

St Charles Medical Center Redmond
1253 N Canal Blvd
Redmond, OR 97756
(541)548-8131

Pioneer Memorial Hospital
1201 NE Elm St
Prineville, OR 97754
(541)447-6254

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