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Each of your knee joints is cushioned by two c-shaped wedges of cartilage.
This form of cancer develops in or near the spinal cord or within the vertebrae. It can spread through multiple levels of the spine.
This scan lets doctors see inside your body without using radiation. Instead, MRIs use magnets and radio waves. An MRI shows clear views of your…
This outpatient procedure is a diagnostic examination of the spine. It allows the physician to identify problems involving the spine, the spinal…
This is a problem that affects your spinal cord. It happens when something presses harmfully against it. Your spinal cord is the main nerve…
This noninvasive, outpatient exam is used to measure how quickly nerves conduct electrical signals through the body. NCS is a valuable technique…
If you have an infection in a bone, you have osteomyelitis. It's a serious condition that can cause part of your bone to die.
As you get older, your bones may get weaker. This is called "osteoporosis." Weak bones are more likely to break.
As you get older, your risk for osteoporosis increases. That's a disease that makes your bones thin and weak.
Dedicated to meeting the orthopedic needs of our community and providing our patients with the most advanced treatment options for the best…
PLIF is generally used to treat back or leg pain caused by degenerative disc disease. The surgeon will stabilize the spine by fusing vertebrae…
This condition is an abnormal curvature of the spine. It most often develops in early childhood, just before a child reaches puberty.
This injection targets a painful nerve in your cervical spine. It helps your doctor find which nerve is pressed on by a herniated disc, spinal…
In many spinal surgeries, two or more vertebral bones are permanently joined with a technique called "spinal fusion." A fusion creates a solid…
The spinal column contains open spaces that create passageways for the spinal cord and the spinal nerves. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of (or an…