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  • Spine

    The regions of the spine are numbered in descending order from the brain. The cervical region (C1 to C8) is located in the neck and controls the back of the head, the neck, shoulders, arms, hands, and diaphragm. The thoracic region (T1 to T12) is located in the upper back and controls the torso and parts of the arms.  The upper lumbar (L1-L5) is located in the middle of the back just below the ribs and contols the hips and legs.  Sacral segments (S1 to S5) are just below the upper lumbar region in the middle of the back.  This region contols movement in the groin, toes, and some parts of the legs.  The degree of injury may vary from patient to patient and can affect the body in different ways.

    Blair Orthopedic Associates physicians who disorders of the spine include

                                         Charles Harvey, D.O.         Michael Molter, D.O.

     

  • For more information on a specific diagnosis click one of the links below:

    Herniated Discs                                                 Kyphosis

    Myelopathy                                                       Radiculopathy

    Scoliosis                                                           Spinal Stenosis

    Spondylolisthesis                                               Spondylolysis

    Strain/Sprain

    You can find more spine information, along with step-by-step orthopedic animations, in our patient education section.

     

  • Related Information

    Dr. Charles Harvey - What's Causing the Pain in Your Neck?

    Dr. Charles Harvey - Balloon Kyphoplasty: New Treatment Options for Spinal Fractures

    Dr. Charles Harvey - Degenerative Disc Disease

  • Dr. Charles Harvey's Postoperative Instructions

    Postoperative Activity Schedule for a Lumbar Spine Fusion

    Postoperative Recovery Instructions for Low Back Disc Surgery

 



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