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How to Deal with a Pinched Nerve in the Waist and Neck, Must Know!

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Lifestyle 31 Mar 2021
How to Deal with a Pinched Nerve in the Waist and Neck, Must Know!

A high workload both indoors and in the field if not considered with a healthy lifestyle makes a person prone to disease. One of the diseases that lurk is pinched nerves.

People who often lift heavy weights and those who sit for long periods in vehicles and chairs are also at risk of getting a pinched nerve if they are not good at taking care of themselves

Pinched nerve or HNP (Herniated Nucleus Pulposus) is a condition in which the nerve is compressed by its surrounding. When you experience a pinched nerve, your body will give a sign of pain. Mild cases of pinched nerves often cause no symptoms, but there can also be severe pain symptoms. The most common location for pinched nerves is in the waist (lumbar), neck (cervical) and the last, most rarely is the back (thoracal).

The problem of pain in the three parts of the body should not be allowed to drag on because it can hinder daily activities and work productivity.

PELD is a pinched nerve surgery technique, which can be performed under local anesthesia, only requires an incision of 8mm, can be done with one day care / without hospitalization, surgery time is 20-40 minutes, does not need to be placed on implants and the bleeding is minimal. . The operation is carried out with the help of a lens and monitor, so that the nerves are clearly visible and can be avoided from injury.

With an incision of only 8mm, the PELD technique provides several advantages, including the patient will feel minimal postoperative pain, can immediately mobilize the road after surgery, so that patients can quickly return to activities or work.