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  • Spinal Cord Stimulator PlacementSpinal Cord Stimulator Placement

    A spinal cord stimulator is a device that sends electrical impulses to the areas of the spinal cord causing pain and interferes with the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

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  • Adult Scoliosis CorrectionAdult Scoliosis Correction

    Adult scoliosis is the abnormal curvature of the spine giving the spine an “S” or “C” shape in a skeletally mature person. Larger curves cause discomfort while smaller curves usually do not cause any problems.

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  • Thoracic Spinal FusionThoracic Spinal Fusion

    Spinal fusion is the surgical technique of combining two or more vertebrae. A fusion of the vertebrae involves the insertion of secondary bone tissue obtained either from an autograft (tissues from your own body) or allograft (tissues from another person) to enhance the bone healing process.

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  • Thoracic Spine DecompressionThoracic Spine Decompression

    Thoracic spine decompression is a procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves in the middle portion of the back.

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  • Thoracic VertebroplastyVertebroplasty

    The elderly and especially post-menopausal women are at a greater risk of developing osteoporosis. The mid-to-lower back area of the spine is mainly involved in weight-bearing, making these regions of the spine more prone to collapse with bone weakness.

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  • Thoracic LaminectomySpine

    The vertebral column supports the back and protects the spinal cord that runs through it.

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  • ForamenoplastySpine

    Neural foramina are small canals at every level of the spine through which nerves leave the spinal cord and go to the limbs and other parts of the body. Narrowing of this canal is called foramina stenosis.

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  • DiscectomyDiscectomy

    The human spine provides support to the body allowing you to stand upright, bend, and twist. The spine can be broadly divided into the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. The thoracic spine lies in the mid-back region between the neck and lower back and is protected by the rib cage.

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