- Standard treatment options are based on pain relief, explains Dr.Tkachev. In this case, a doctor prescribes the drugs to reduce pain, but the hernia is still there and later it may remind itself again. It is a paradox that neurosurgeons and neurologists look differently at the same disease. The former concentrates on the hernia, the latter does not think about the hernia at all and does not take it into account when choosing the optimal treatment.
We think as neurosurgeons, but we deal with the cause of pain, spinal disc herniation in our case, using safe conservative methods to facilitate resorption.
- We revealed the mechanisms of resorption which allowed us to choose the best treatment options, says Dr.Tkachev. Yes, resorption is an autonomous process; whatever disease there is, our body has an incredible capacity to heal itself. Can gastric ulcer heal on its own? Absolutely. Can blood pressure normalize? Yes. Does it always happen? No! Does it mean that we do not need to treat such pathologies? No! The aim of medicine is to find out how gastric ulcer heals and what can be the obstacles to healing and then deal with these mechanisms, improving recovery rates. The same is with a herniated disc – we are well aware of resorption mechanisms and we use treatment to influence these mechanisms, helping to reduce hernia and heal the disc. We also choose the optimal therapy to control pain syndrome.
What
science knows about resorption: resorption is scientifically proven and undeniable. On average, 63 % of patients have resorption as a result of standard treatment. Resorption occurs in 12-15 months on average.
Using our treatment algorithm resorption occurs in 3-6 months on average which is 3 times faster, explains the doctor. And 94 % of our patients have resorption compared to 63 % of patients who were given standard treatment.
For example, in 2019 there were 650 cases of resorption in Volgograd clinic and all those patients initially had indications for an operation. These results demonstrate that a herniated disc resorption is becoming a safe alternative to surgical treatment and, which is also important, more financially available.
Surprisingly, but standard treatment prevented resorption. For example, popular hormonal blockades relieved the pain for a short time but this procedure reduces the chances of resorption.