Adena Health is offering a new, less invasive spinal surgery option using advanced technology that allows some patients to go ...
Whether you are experiencing lower back pain or leg numbness, or if you have a painful herniated disc, there is an “ultra minimally invasive” spine surgery option that uses even smaller incisions that ...
Adena’s new spine procedure uses a high-tech camera system for greater precision and faster recovery with lower infection ...
Back pain is one of the most common complaints doctors hear from patients, and for those with chronic back pain – surgery may be the best option. Dr. Puya Alikhani, medical director of the spine ...
Vivek Babaria, MD, is cautiously optimistic about what’s next for regenerative medicine, and as an interventional spine and sports medicine physician he’s focused on the data that will drive it ...
A Twin Cities surgeon was one of the first in the world to adopt a significantly less invasive procedure meant to replace traditional spinal surgery, and it’s hailed as a “game changer” by a growing ...
Surgery to repair a herniated disc was once a procedure that evoked images of long hospital stays and a drawn out recovery — but for many patients, surgery is not necessary or has become minimally ...
Back pain can be a debilitating condition, affecting your quality of life and daily activities. When conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medications and lifestyle changes fail to provide ...
The global spine surgery devices market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 5% by 2027. Key drivers of this growth include the rising demand for minimally ...
Arthrex's technology allows surgeons to remove the herniated part of the disc through a single incision of less than one centimeter. Lumbar spine disc herniations were previously treated utilizing a ...
Moving spine surgery to the ASC brings a wealth of advantages including cost savings, but there are some prominent challenges to migration. Five spine surgeons discuss the roadblocks. Ask Spine ...
Spina bifida occurs when a fetus is developing in the womb and the spinal cord doesn’t grow properly or close off. This can cause both physical and intellectual disabilities later in life. Spina ...
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