Dr. Tony Mork, MD, endoscopic spine surgeon and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy unpacks the science behind annular tears. He explains why most tears don’t hurt, why MRI scans aren’t enough to diagnose chronic low back pain and how discograms can still play a role. Dr. Mork argues that fragments of dead disc tissue often cause pain when they migrate to the annulus and outlines how he uses endoscopic techniques to remove them. He also discusses why high‑energy lasers may create more deb...
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Dr. Tony Mork, MD, endoscopic spine surgeon and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy unpacks the science behind annular tears. He explains why most tears don’t hurt, why MRI scans aren’t enough to diagnose chronic low back pain and how discograms can still play a role. Dr. Mork argues that fragments of dead disc tissue often cause pain when they migrate to the annulus and outlines how he uses endoscopic techniques to remove them. He also discusses why high‑energy lasers may create more deb...
Endoscopic Treatment of Cervical Foraminal Stenosis
The Back Pain Rant w/ Dr. Tony Mork, MD
5 minutes
2 years ago
Endoscopic Treatment of Cervical Foraminal Stenosis
Transcription: Hi Im Dr Tony Mork, endoscopic spinal surgeon and today I'd like to take a few minutes to just show you what is possible endoscopically for the treatment of symptomatic cervical foraminal stenosis. So the problem being tight framinal canals and that nerves getting compressed or pinched either from some bony problem like an overgrowth of Facet Joint the uncle vertebral joint getting enlarged or some disc herniation into canal. In any event the foraminal canal is too tight...
The Back Pain Rant w/ Dr. Tony Mork, MD
Dr. Tony Mork, MD, endoscopic spine surgeon and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy unpacks the science behind annular tears. He explains why most tears don’t hurt, why MRI scans aren’t enough to diagnose chronic low back pain and how discograms can still play a role. Dr. Mork argues that fragments of dead disc tissue often cause pain when they migrate to the annulus and outlines how he uses endoscopic techniques to remove them. He also discusses why high‑energy lasers may create more deb...