Nerve Compression — When Is It Actually Serious?

Nerve Compression — When Is It Actually Serious? Try our spine diagnostic tool: https://p.spinemdt.com/widget/form/Yh... Get free expert tips and updates from a spine surgeon: https://www.spinemdt.com/expert-tips-... Related video:    • Over 80% Regain Independence After Cervica...   “Nerve compression” is a term many patients hear — often after an MRI scan. But what does it actually mean? And when should you be concerned? In this video, I explain: • What nerve compression is • The symptoms that suggest it is clinically significant • Why MRI findings do not always match symptoms • The difference between nerve irritation and true compression • The important distinction between nerve root and spinal cord compression • When nerve compression requires further treatment The key message is that imaging alone does not define a problem — symptoms and clinical context are essential. The spine is strong, and many findings on MRI are not harmful. There are multiple professionals (surgeons, physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths and more) who treat back and spine problems. But often they work independent of each other and few patients have someone taking responsibility of overall oversight of care in a team. I started my practice to bring all professionals of spine care together under my direction as a surgeon to provide spine care that gets results. TOTAL SPINE CARE THAT GETS RESULTS! KEEPING PEOPLE MOVING This video is only a guide and is no substitute for being seen and assessed by a healthcare professional. More information visit https://SpineMDT.com [email protected] 020 8088 1222