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Tapping into the Body's Healing Ability

October 29, 20248 min read

Minimally Invasive Alternatives for Spine and Neck Injuries

Our bodies possess an extraordinary ability to heal themselves. In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to overlook just how remarkable this natural capacity truly is, especially when it comes to recovering from injuries such as those sustained in car accidents. Today, we explore the process that one might expect when seeking medical attention after such an incident, as shared by Dr. Arkam Rehman, an expert and double board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain management.

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Episode 4: Accidents are a Pain in the Neck (Pain Management) with Dr. Arkam Rehman

In this episode of 'Not Another TV Lawyer,' hosts Chris Shakib and Jessica Hall discusses various topics related to neck and spinal injuries with Dr. Arkam Rehman from Jacksonville's Sunshine Spine. Dr. Rehman explains minimally invasive procedures like platelet-rich plasma injections and percutaneous discectomy, offering insights into pain management and recovery. Dr. Rehman also shares his diagnostic approach and the growing role of alternative treatments in addressing chronic pain. Tune in to learn more about how these innovative techniques can provide relief without the extended recovery times associated with traditional spinal fusion surgeries.

Video time-stamps are available at the end of this blog in the Episode Notes.

Understanding Minimally Invasive Techniques

Minimally invasive procedures are designed to treat injuries with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Traditional surgeries often involve large incisions, long recovery times, and can be quite painful. By contrast, minimally invasive techniques rely on small incisions, specialized tools, and innovative imaging technologies to target the injured areas precisely, resulting in reduced scarring, fewer complications, and quicker recovery.

When dealing with the spine and neck, these procedures can be especially beneficial, as traditional spinal surgeries can be complex and carry significant risks. Here are some of the most promising approaches.

1. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentrated dose of a patient’s own platelets to stimulate healing in injured tissues. Platelets, which are part of the blood, contain growth factors that help repair damaged tissue. In PRP therapy, a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, processed to concentrate the platelets, and then injected into the area around the spine or neck where there is damage.

Research has shown that PRP can be effective in treating a variety of spine and neck conditions, including degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, and chronic neck pain. As a minimally invasive option, PRP offers patients a natural healing solution with little downtime, making it ideal for those who want to avoid surgery.

2. Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy harnesses the body’s regenerative cells, usually taken from bone marrow or adipose (fat) tissue, to help repair damaged tissue. When introduced to an injured area of the spine or neck, these stem cells can potentially differentiate into the type of cells needed to promote healing and reduce inflammation. Dr. Rehman said he uses bone marrow with his PRP therapy for patients to help kick start the body's natural ability to heal.

Stem cell therapy is still a developing field but has shown promise in treating degenerative spinal conditions, such as bulging discs and spinal arthritis. This treatment offers a non-surgical option that uses the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and because it’s minimally invasive, patients experience less pain and shorter recovery times compared to traditional surgery.

3. Laser Spine Surgery

Laser spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses laser technology to remove or reshape tissue that is pressing on nerves and causing pain. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and arthritis of the spine. By targeting the specific area causing discomfort, laser surgery can reduce pain and restore mobility without the need for extensive incisions or long recovery times.

For patients with neck or spine injuries, this option is particularly attractive because it avoids the more complex structural disruption that can occur with traditional spine surgery. Recovery is often shorter, and many patients can resume normal activities within days.

4. Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic spine surgery is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedure that involves a small incision through which an endoscope (a tiny camera) is inserted. This camera guides the surgeon as they perform the necessary repairs, allowing them to view and treat the damaged area with high precision. Endoscopic surgery can treat a range of spinal conditions, including disc herniations and spinal stenosis, and is associated with less post-operative pain and a faster return to normal activities.

With less tissue disruption and a lower risk of complications, endoscopic surgery is an ideal solution for those looking to minimize recovery time and avoid traditional spinal surgery.

5. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses heat generated by radio waves to target and disable specific nerves that send pain signals to the brain. This minimally invasive procedure is often used to treat chronic pain in the neck and back, particularly for patients with arthritis in the facet joints of the spine.

During the procedure, a needle is guided to the affected nerve, and radio waves create a small, controlled burn on the nerve, temporarily reducing its ability to send pain signals. RFA can provide relief that lasts several months to a year, allowing patients to reduce their reliance on medications and enjoy a better quality of life.

6. Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

For those who suffer from chronic pain due to spinal injuries or nerve damage, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) can offer relief. SCS involves implanting a small device under the skin that sends electrical pulses to the spinal cord. These pulses modify pain signals before they reach the brain, reducing the perception of pain.

SCS is generally considered for patients who haven’t found relief through other treatments and can provide long-term pain management with minimal invasiveness. With advancements in technology, these stimulators are now smaller and more effective, offering customizable pain relief for those with chronic spine-related pain.

The Road to Recovery Starts with a Thorough Examination

Minimally invasive treatments for spine and neck injuries have given patients new options to heal without the lengthy recovery times and potential complications associated with traditional surgery. For those seeking alternatives to conventional surgery, these options represent a new frontier of pain relief and recovery, but it is important to find the right physician and get a thorough examination.

When a new patient comes to his office saying, "Hey, I've been in a car accident," Dr. Rehman emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive evaluation. According to Dr. Rehman, the course of action varies significantly from patient to patient. However, the use of X-rays is a critical starting point.

“X-rays are invaluable,” Dr. Rehman states, reflecting on his experience. During his tenure at Hemshaw Orthopedics in Massachusetts, he discovered that “looking at them with your eyes is the critical thing.” X-rays offer a wealth of information that can greatly aid in the diagnosis and treatment planning for each unique situation.

Dr. Rehman assures that besides the all-important X-rays, there’s a tailored approach to each case, ensuring personalized care for optimum recovery. Although the specifics will depend on the individual’s condition and concerns, every assessment is designed with the intent to leverage the body’s inherent healing capabilities, supported by medical expertise.

Embracing the Healing Journey

As these treatments continue to evolve, patients with spine and neck injuries can look forward to a future where the body’s own mechanisms are at the core of recovery. These inherent capabilities are a testament to the body's prowess in regenerating and repairing itself, turning potential obstacles and setbacks into opportunities for growth and renewal.

In conclusion, the more that medical interventions, therapies and technologies work in synergy with our body, the more each patient will receive the most comprehensive care and the possibility of a healthier, pain-free life with minimal disruption. Trust in the power of your body; it truly is astonishing.

More about our Guest

Dr. Arkam Rehman

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Dr. Arkam Rehman is Double Board Certified in Pain & Rehabilitation Medicine and an experienced Regenerative Medicine MD physician who has been blessed to have a made a difference in countless people’s lives.

Dr. Rehman has trained at esteemed & reputable residency programs of Cook County Hospital Internal Medicine in Chicago, Mount Sinai Medical Center Neurology in New York, and Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital’s Physical Medicine & Rehabilitaton residency program in the Chicago area. He completed his Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency at the Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital affiliated residency program where he was the Chief Resident in his final year of training, managing resident physicians from 4 different residency programs.

Dr. Rehman is an Exceptional Physician who has been using Advanced Treatments that help you get your life back with rare exceptions. His focus is helping his patients feel better without surgery and uses cutting edge techniques to help with Headaches/Migraines, Neck & Lower Back Pain from Disc and Arthritis issues of the Spine, Hip, Knee, Shoulder and other Nerve and Joint problems. Erectile Dysfunction & Other Regenerative Medicine & Patient Wellness focused Medical Practice.

Visit https://sunshinespine.com for more information about Dr. Arkam Rehman and his practice in Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida.

Episode Notes:

Understanding Minimally Invasive Spine Treatments with Dr. Arkam Rehman

Tune in to learn more about how these innovative techniques can provide relief without the extended recovery times associated with traditional spinal fusion surgeries.

00:00 Introduction to Not Another TV Lawyer

00:28 Meet Dr. Arkam Rehman

01:06 Understanding Car Accident Injuries

02:02 Minimally Invasive Procedures Explained

04:38 Recovery and Alternatives to Spinal Fusion

07:25 Diagnosing and Treating Spinal Pain

12:59 Facet Joints and Their Role in Pain

18:48 Patient Referrals and Initial Consultations

23:35 The Power of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

27:48 Conclusion and Contact Information

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Introducing the Hosts

Christopher Shakib, ESQ.

Chris began his career fighting for victims’ rights as a state prosecutor of violent criminals. From 1992 to 1996, he prosecuted bad guys and witnessed the life-long harm criminals inflicted on their victims, because they made a conscious decision to do wrong, often for financial gain. Since then, he’s transferred that passion for holding bad guys accountable and helping victims to the civil justice system.

As a partner at Terrell • Hogan, Chris advocates for those injured or killed by medical malpractice – including women injured in an alleged breast implant warranty scheme – defective drugs, defective medical devices, pharmacy negligence and consumer products. He is driven to stop companies and practitioners from putting profits over people, especially when they knowingly provide a product or service that hurts consumers or falls below industry standards. He also represents victims of defective consumer products, commercial truck accidents and motor vehicle crashes.

Chris is married to Jaime Lee Shakib and is the proud father of three children: Ashley, Evan, and Stella-Jaymes. An avid surfer, runner, and amateur boxer, he considers the mountains of Western North Carolina his second home.

Jessica Hall, J.M.

Originally from East Texas, Jessica began her legal career in 1999 as a Marine spouse stationed in North Carolina. As a result of being a former military spouse, Jessica has lived in multiple locations and has gained valuable legal expertise through her travels and experiences.

Jessica is a proud member of a military and law enforcement family. Her father was a deputy sheriff, which instilled Jessica’s love for justice and the law and prompted her to enter the legal field.

Jessica received her associate’s degree in paralegal studies from Florida State College at Jacksonville, her bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a master’s in law from Florida State University College of Law. She aspires to attend law school in 2025 and become an attorney.

Jessica is a paralegal to attorney Christopher Shakib at Terrell Hogan Law and has been at Terrell Hogan since 2022. Along with Mr. Shakib, Jessica serves as a passionate advocate for her clients. In addition to her paralegal duties, Jessica handles marketing for Mr. Shakib and is often sought out for her expertise in various areas.

Jessica is single and the devoted mom of a rescue dog. Jessica is a diehard Texas Longhorns fan, and an avid video gamer.

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