On Joining Social Media
A lot of folks might be wondering, why am I on social media? There are a number of reasons. I am extremely passionate about the medical profession, and I have…
A lot of folks might be wondering, why am I on social media? There are a number of reasons. I am extremely passionate about the medical profession, and I have…
Neurostimulator Placement: Part 3 This week, we’ve gone over neurostimulators, why they are useful, and why to entrust a spine surgeon like me for an implant like this. In this…
Neurostimulator Placement: Part 2 In this case, we take a look at a neurostimulator that lost its original positioning. This device was implanted by a non-surgeon. It is always better…
Neurostimulator Placement: Part 1 A Neurostimulator is an implanted device that can be helpful for chronic pain. Today we are focused on neurostimulator placement. Trusting a certified spine surgeon for…
Your spine is instrumental in providing the body with strength, support, flexibility, and a range of movements. When injury causes damage to your spine, it can create pain and inflammation,…
Post Laminectomy Kyphosis: Part 1 A sneak peek into your favorite minimally invasive spine surgeon's problem solving! Let's talk about Post Laminectomy Kyphosis. Join the conversation in the comments below…
Precision & Timing Are Key From the OR to the kitchen, I can tell you that whether I'm crafting the perfect chocolate chip cookie or performing intricate spinal surgery, precision…
Becoming A Surgeon Chef Scalpel to Spatula! Join us as we dive into this delicious journey of becoming a #SurgeonChef. Trading my scrubs for an apron, and whisking up magic in…
Disc Replacement Surgery Your spine is made up of 24 vertebrae, and between these are jelly-like discs that act as shock absorbers to prevent the vertebrae from rubbing together. Injury can…
The Jackson Table Have you ever wondered what a spine surgeon's operating table looks like? The Jackson Table – invented by a colleague of mine, Roger Jackson – is an…