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Dr. Kenneth Light Treats Osteoarthritis Neck Pain With Disc Implants

(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 02, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA - Spine surgeon Dr. Kenneth Light has performed a 3-level spinal disc replacement on patient Robert Bosley, a 47 year-old pharmaceutical marketing professional living in San Anselmo, CA. For the last 18 years, Robert endured steadily increasing neck pain from osteoarthritis in his neck, also known as “spondylosis”, but he says that he only learned the name of his painful condition a year ago.

Cervical spondylosis (which affects the neck) is caused by chronic wear on the cervical spine. This includes the discs between the neck vertebrae and the joints between the bones of the cervical spine. There may be abnormal growths or "bone spurs" on the vertebrae which can press down on one or more of the nerve roots. In advanced cases, the spinal cord can be affected. Symptoms can occur in the arms, and the legs as well. Everyday wear and tear may trigger these changes, and people who are active may be more likely to have them. “I’m a very active person,” says Robert, “and I put a good amount of stress on my body through vigorous exercise.”

"Symptoms often develop slowly over time, but they may start or get worse suddenly," says Dr. Light. “The pain may be mild, or it can be deep and so severe that you are unable to move.”

“Over the years I have tried virtually every way to treat my condition,” says Robert. “I had chiropractic treatments, which ended up causing me to have more pain, not less,” he says. I tried pain medications, and although they helped, the medications cause problems of their own. I also went to two other physicians; the first doctor wanted to fuse two vertebrae in my neck, and the other recommended fusion for three vertebrae,” says Robert. “After researching my options, I decided that fusion would be an outdated treatment and overkill.”

Dr. Light says that in Robert’s case “Fusion would have had long-term detrimental effects on the rest of Robert’s spine and future function. It would have placed further pressure on adjacent disc levels, causing premature deterioration, resulting in further fusion surgeries until his entire neck was fused.” Dr. Light says that spinal disc replacement is also less painful than a fusion procedure, with a recovery time of 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the surgery. “Robert had a 3 level disc replacement and was out of the hospital in less than 24 hours,” says Dr. Light. “Two weeks after surgery, I describe my pain as a 3 on a level of 1 to 10, with 10 being worst,” says Robert. “Before the surgery, the pain was about an 8,” he says. Dr. Light says a major advantage of disc replacement is that it avoids making the spine unnaturally stiff. “The surgery is less invasive and allows immediate movement and rehabilitation.” Dr. Light says that "Disc replacement is the single greatest advancement in spinal surgery in the last 50 years."

For more information visit www.drkennethlight.com or call 415-673-4500.

About Dr. Kenneth Light
Dr. Kenneth Light graduated from the Cornell University College of Medicine in New York City. He completed his residency in Orhopaedic Surgery at the University of California in San Francisco., and completed a fellowship in spinal surgery under the guidance of Edward H. Simmons at the State University of New York in Buffalo.

Dr. Light was director of the spine clinic at San Francisco General Hospital, and was founder and medical director of the San Francisco Spine Center at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, is board certified with the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at University of California, San Francisco. He is currently in private practice in San Francisco where he specializes in reconstructive surgery in patients who have had failed back surgery.
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