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Read more about the article Recurrent Disc Herniation (Part 1/2)

Recurrent Disc Herniation (Part 1/2)

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  • Post published:February 20, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

(Part 1/2) This patient has degenerative collapsing scoliosis on the right side – See the curve of their spine? – plus a recurrent disc herniation on the left side. Watch…

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Read more about the article Total Disc Replacements

Total Disc Replacements

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  • Post published:February 18, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

I perform a lot of total disc replacements (when possible for eligible patients) because TDR: Maintains your spine's flexibility and mobility post-surgery Provides immense pain relief Preserves your full range…

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Read more about the article Disc Herniations plus Radiculopathy

Disc Herniations plus Radiculopathy

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  • Post published:February 17, 2025
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To treat two herniated discs plus radiculopathy (right arm pain), this patient elected for a two-level disc replacement. A great choice for those who are eligible and want to preserve…

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Read more about the article Endoscopic Discectomy Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Discectomy Spine Surgery

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  • Post published:February 13, 2025
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In 2025, an endoscopic discectomy is the smallest, most minimally invasive spine surgery you can receive. Despite the incision's size, it allows us to get inside the spine to remove…

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Read more about the article Incorrect Spinal Plate Placement

Incorrect Spinal Plate Placement

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  • Post published:February 11, 2025
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Again, spine plate placement is important for long-term support and stability. This patient underwent a previous fusion surgery and now has a plate that is a little too high, along…

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Read more about the article Pseudarthrosis: An Unsuccessful Spinal Fusion

Pseudarthrosis: An Unsuccessful Spinal Fusion

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  • Post published:February 10, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

It's unfortunate when a patient comes to see me for back pain, and I find that they have pseudarthrosis – when two or more bones do not successfully fuse together.…

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Read more about the article Workout Wednesday: Put A Limit on Pushing Your Limits

Workout Wednesday: Put A Limit on Pushing Your Limits

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  • Post published:February 5, 2025
  • Post category:Exercise

It's great to be disciplined and motivated, but you never want to push your body to the point of injury. Cutting a workout short, scheduling an easy exercise day, or…

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Read more about the article Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 2/2)

Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 2/2)

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  • Post published:February 4, 2025
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(Part 2/2) This patient had a previous L5-S1 fusion that still looks good, but now has spondylolisthesis at L4-L5 and is experiencing major back pain. Watch to the end to…

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Read more about the article Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 1/2)

Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 1/2)

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  • Post published:February 3, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

(Part 1/2) 10-12 years ago, this patient had a "minimally invasive" fusion. Thanks to the advancements in spine surgery, we've been able to decrease the size of the incision while…

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Read more about the article Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 2/2)

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 2/2)

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  • Post published:January 31, 2025
  • Post category:Medical/Uncategorized

(Part 2/2) For our second sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion, this patient has severe osteoarthritis of the SI joint. Today we're starting on the right joint and in a month, we'll…

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