Videos of Mr Ahmed-Ramadan Sadek

Neck Stravaganza: Unveiling the Secrets of Cervical Myelopathy| Mr. Ahmed-Ramadan Sadek Neurosurgeon


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Step into the world of spinal health with our latest comprehensive video guide on Cervical Myelopathy. This spinal condition can have significant impacts on one's quality of life, causing symptoms ranging from neck pain and stiffness to more severe manifestations such as balance issues and difficulties with fine motor skills (Tetreault et al., 2015). We delve deep into the key causes of cervical myelopathy, including degenerative changes, trauma, and tumours (Rhee & Heflin, 2013), each contributing to the compression of the spinal cord in the neck region. Our video illuminates the various symptoms of this condition, helping you understand why and how they occur. Moreover, we offer insights into the different diagnostic procedures such as physical examinations, reviewing medical history, and the integral role of imaging tests like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs (Fehlings et al., 2015). The video further discusses treatment options, from conservative approaches like medication and physical therapy to surgical interventions in severe cases (Kalsi-Ryan et al., 2013; Fehlings & Tetreault, 2017). As prevention is always better than cure, we touch upon crucial preventive measures, including maintaining a healthy lifestyle, practising good posture, and regular exercises (Kanchiku et al., 2016). For those seeking additional resources and professional advice, the British Association of Spinal Surgeons' website (www.spinesurgeons.ac.uk) is an excellent starting point. We also highly recommend consulting with Mr. Ahmed Sadek, a renowned consultant neurosurgeon and spinal surgeon. His expertise in the management and treatment of spinal disorders is highly sought after. Mr. Sadek can be reached via Google search, at the Fortius Clinic on Wigmore Street or at the London Independent Hospital in Stepney Green and at his personal website (www.ahmedsadek.co.uk). Remember, the first step towards effectively managing any health condition is understanding it. Press play, gain knowledge, share with others, and subscribe for more. DISCLAIMER: This video is intended to be educational and informative and should not replace professional medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare provider for any health concerns. #CervicalMyelopathy #SpinalHealth #DegenerativeSpineDisease #NeckPain #SpinalSurgery #Neurosurgery #SpinalCord #SpinalTreatment #HealthEducation #SpinalConditions #AhmedSadek #FortiusClinic #PreventiveHealth #HealthySpine #SpinalDisorders #SpineCare #SpineSurgery #MedicalAdvice #NeckHealth #HealthAndWellness #SpineDoctor #MyelopathyAwareness #MrAhmed-RamadanSadek #MrSadek REFERENCES: 1. Rhee, J. M., & Heflin, J. A. (2013). Cervical Myelopathy. Medscape. Tetreault, L., et al. (2015). Degenerative cervical myelopathy: a spectrum of related disorders affecting the aging spine. Neurosurgery, 77(Suppl 4), S51–S67. 2. Fehlings, M. G., et al. (2015). A clinical practice guideline for the management of patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy: recommendations for patients with mild, moderate, and severe disease and non-myelopathic patients with evidence of cord compression. Global Spine Journal, 7(3_suppl), 70S–83S. 3. Kalsi-Ryan, S., et al. (2013). Cervical spondylotic myelopathy: the clinical phenomenon and the current pathobiology of an increasingly prevalent and devastating disorder. Neuroscientist, 19(4), 409–421. 4. Fehlings, M. G., & Tetreault, L. A. (2017). Surgery for degenerative cervical myelopathy: a patient-centered quality of life and health economic evaluation. Neurosurgery, 80(3S), S18–S25. 5. Kanchiku, T., et al. (2016). Prevention of cervical myelopathy. The Journal of Spinal Surgery, 3(1), 8–14.

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