Spinecare Topics
Finding a Spine Surgeon
National Organizations: For information about a medical specialty and the various approaches they might use to care for the spine go to a national organization. Professional organizations will have a highly visible presence on the World Wide Web (Internet). Many national organizations have a directory or provide for the user to do a search for a list of specialists’ in your area. For example the American Academy of Spine Physicians (AASP) has a link to the National Directory of Spine Physicians providing a list of members who are either a licensed chiropractic physician or neurosurgeon. Organizational websites will generally have news about leading-edge approaches to care. This can provide the user with a unique opportunity to find facilitates and/or physicians who are renowned in various area of spinecare and spine surgery.
Picking the Right Surgeon
After obtaining a list of surgeons, the next step is choosing the right one. There are a number of things you should take into account when making this decision. You should consider the surgeon’s credentials, their experience, their specialty and your option after meeting with them. You should also consider their standing with state and professional organizations. You should consider the surgical procedure they recommend. You want to choose a surgeon that will take an interest in post-operative care.
The Approach: The ideal spine surgeon will make you feel very comfortable and will work to establish and maintain a good rapport. The ideal surgeon will also not be threatened by your questions and will strive to educate you about your condition and any procedure being recommended. They should be resourceful and able to provide you with printed materials or direct you to an online source of information about the spine, your condition and the spinecare approaches being recommended. The right surgeon will also take considerable time to discuss different treatment options with you. This should include both surgical and non-surgical options. The review of treatment should not be limited to medical approaches but should also include conservative alternatives such as chiropractic care when appropriate. Make sure that your surgeon is considering your general well being and is not only focused on your spine.
The Specialty: Always consider the background and training of the spine surgeon you select. Many neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons have a general practice through which they perform a wide variety of different procedures on different parts of the body. For example an orthopedic surgeon may spend most of his or her time doing surgery on the extremities and perform occasional spine surgery.
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