March 6th, 2019 It’s common for medical procedures to provoke anxiety. There’s often a feeling that you have no control over the outcome, aren’t clear on the specifics of the... read more →
January 30, 2019 The field of medicine and surgery requires adaptation and improvement at every level. This requires a daily commitment to improving the quality of care for patients through... read more →
The role of conservative care treatment options prior to spine surgery cannot be overstressed to patients. As surgeons, we are ready to offer medication, bracing, injections, and physical therapy. Chiropractic... read more →
Let's face it, being a doctor today requires an amazing amount of sacrifice early in one's life and dedication to a career uniquely compassed towards helping others. This has been... read more →
Back and leg pain in the elderly patient population is becoming more and more frequent due to the rapidly increasing elderly population over the age of 65. I frequently explain... read more →
Undoubtedly, most patients have heard something about MIS or Less exposure spinal surgery. Many patients refer to this a “band aid” or “laser” spine surgery. The concept is simple. Surgeons... read more →
Being an independent practitioner was once a source of pride and respect. Now, it is becoming the exception rather than the norm. More and more, surgeons are being employed... read more →
Back pain is a terrible thing that is very common for most people. Did you know that the outside of the common cold, back pain is the most frequent reason... read more →
There is no doubt about it, spine surgery is a serious event for any patient. Patients are in severe pain, and the surgery usually involves operating near spinal nerves, and... read more →
Back pain is one of the most common problems that people experience. Outside of the common cold, it is the most common reason for missed days of work. But how... read more →
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