Understanding Cervical Myelopathy: Expert Care at Big Apple Spine & Orthopedics
At Big Apple Spine & Orthopedics, Dr. Arutyunyan specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of cervical myelopathy, a condition characterized by severe pressure on the spinal cord. With a focus on shared decision-making, Dr. Arutyunyan collaborates closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that prioritize their unique needs and preferences.
Identifying Potential Risk Factors
Cervical myelopathy can arise from various factors, including a narrow spinal canal, herniated disks, degenerative disk disease, bone spurs, or trauma to the cervical spine. Certain predisposing factors such as genetic predisposition, autoimmune disorders, or previous neck injuries may also increase the risk of developing this condition. By understanding these risk factors, Dr. Arutyunyan empowers patients to take proactive measures to mitigate their risk and manage their condition effectively.
Recognizing Symptoms of Cervical Myelopathy
Symptoms of cervical myelopathy may manifest as loss of fine motor control, weakness in the arms or legs, tingling or numbness, pain in the neck, shoulder, or arms, difficulty walking or balancing, and changes in bladder or bowel control. Through comprehensive evaluations and discussions, Dr. Arutyunyan ensures accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans to address each patient’s specific symptoms and concerns.
Diagnostic Procedures and Assessments
Advanced diagnostic techniques, including physical exams and medical imaging such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, are utilized to evaluate the extent of spinal cord compression and identify the underlying causes of cervical myelopathy. Dr. Arutyunyan and his team conduct thorough assessments to ensure a precise diagnosis, laying the foundation for effective treatment strategies.
Exploring Treatment Options
Treatment options for cervical myelopathy may include surgery, physical therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications. Dr. Arutyunyan emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making, empowering patients to actively participate in determining the most suitable treatment approach based on their symptoms, preferences, and overall health goals.
Surgical Interventions for Cervical Myelopathy
In cases where cervical myelopathy is severe or progressive, surgical intervention may be necessary to alleviate spinal cord compression and prevent further neurological damage. Surgical procedures such as anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), laminectomy, or laminectomy with fusion may be recommended based on the individual patient’s condition and needs.
When to Seek Medical Attention
Patients experiencing progressive neurological dysfunction, imbalance, weakness in the arms or legs, numbness, decreased mobility, or changes in bladder or bowel control should seek prompt medical evaluation with Dr. Arutyunyan. Early intervention can help prevent further deterioration and improve long-term outcomes.
Patient-Centered Care and Recovery
At Big Apple Spine & Orthopedics, patient-centered care is paramount. Dr. Arutyunyan works closely with each patient, providing compassionate support and guidance throughout their treatment journey. By fostering open communication and collaboration, Dr. Arutyunyan and his team ensure that patients feel empowered and informed every step of the way.
Reaching Out for Support
If you are experiencing symptoms of cervical myelopathy or have been diagnosed with this condition, we invite you to contact Dr. Arutyunyan at Big Apple Spine & Orthopedics. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with personalized and comprehensive care, helping you navigate your cervical myelopathy journey and achieve optimal recovery and well-being.