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Discogram Center - Lubbock, TX

Lubbock 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 Lubbock *

Covenant Orthopedics
James Burke
3506 21st St
STE 202
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 725-4810

Covenant Orthopedics
Harry E Hall
3506 21st St
STE 202
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 725-4810

Covenant Orthopedics
Richard J Pfeiffer
3506 21st St
STE 202
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 725-4810

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Robert V Carr
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Jeff D Headrick
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Joseph Nelson
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Dilip K Pal MD
Dilip K Pal
3601 22nd Pl
STE A
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-9666

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Mark W Scioli
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
T Bryan Smitherman
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
Kenneth A Stephenson
4642 N Loop 89
STE 101
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 797-4985

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
George W Brindley
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Eugene J Dabezies
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Jerry Speight Grimes
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
James P Gutheil
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Jack H Henry
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Stanley R Lehman
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Viorel Raducan
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Timothy M Risko
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Robert C Schutt
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Bradley Veazey
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Texas Tech University Health Science Center Orthopaedics
Mimi A Zumwalt
3601 4th St
Lubbock, TX 79430
(806) 743-4263

Lubbock Sports Medicine
Stephen A Cord
4110 22nd Pl
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 792-4329

Lubbock Sports Medicine
Kevin Crawford
4110 22nd Pl
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 792-4329

Lubbock Sports Medicine
Robert R King
4110 22nd Pl
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 795-4315

Grace Clinic
Travis L Casler
4515 Marsha Sharp Fwy
Lubbock, TX 79407
(806) 744-7223

Robert P Hayes MD
Robert P Hayes
1501 W 11th Pl
STE 102
Big Spring, TX 79720
(432) 714-4800

Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock is an American city in the state of Texas. Located in the northwestern part of the state, a region known historically as the Llano Estacado, it is the county seat of Lubbock County, and the home of Texas Tech University. Lubbock's nickname is the "Hub City" which derives from being the economic, education, and health care hub of a multi-county region commonly called the South Plains. The area is the largest contiguous cotton-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on irrigation water drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer.
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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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Pinched Nerve »

Introduction to pinched nerve

Nerves are like electrical cords that carry information from the brain to the rest of the body and vice-versa. They are distributed throughout the entire body.

  • Motor (efferent) nerves carry information from the brain out to the body. This allows the brain to send commands to the various organs of the body. For example, these commands are sent to the muscles causing them to contract and move, or sends information to the heart to either beat faster or slower.
  • Sensory (afferent) nerves send information from the body back to the brain for processing, including information about pain, touch, taste, temperature, or other sensations.

The information travels along the nerve by an electrochemical signal, much like information traveling along an electrical cord. When a nerve is pinched, the signal is interrupted somewhere along its path.

What caus...

Emergency Contact for Lubbock

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Nearby Lubbock Hospitals *

Southwest Regional Medical Complex
1409 9th St
Lubbock, TX 79401
(806)767-9133

University Medical Center
602 Indiana Ave
Lubbock, TX 79415
(806)775-8200

Covenant Health System
3615 19th St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806)725-1011

Covenant Children's Hospital
3610 21st St
Lubbock, TX 79410
(806)725-0030

Covenant Womens Hospital
4000 24th St
Lubbock, TX 79413
(806)725-6000

Highland Medical Center
2412 50th St
Lubbock, TX 79412
(806)788-4100

Lubbock Heart Hospital
4810 N Loop 289
Lubbock, TX 79416
(806)687-7777

Sunrise Canyon Hospital
1950 Aspen Ave
Lubbock, TX 79404
(806)740-1400

Covenant Hospital Levelland
1900 S College Ave
Levelland, TX 79336
(806)894-4963

Lynn County Hospital District
2600 Lockwood Hwy
Tahoka, TX 79373
(806)998-4533

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