Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
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Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Surgery
If you're considering hip surgery, you can reduce recovery
time and pain with minimally invasive hip replacement surgery.
The surgery involves an anterior approach to the hip. Traditional hip replacements performed in the U.S. use the
posterior or lateral/posterior approach. Over the years, a
smaller incision with the traditional approach has been
used and is less invasive, but it still requires following
strict hip restrictions.
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What are the Spinal Orthopedic Procedures?
Orthopedic surgeons frequently perform spinal orthopedic procedures to relieve symptoms caused by spinal nerve compression. Nerves that exit the spinal column between the vertebrae can be compressed by an intervetebral disc, by the vertebrae themselves or by bony spurs that have grown next to the nerve. When the nerves are compressed, you have sensory symptoms—pain, numbness or tingling—and/or motor symptoms—weakness or loss of bladder or bowel c Read More...
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Laparoscopic Weight Loss Surgery - The Minimally Invasive Approach
People who are researching their weight loss surgery options are usually very curious about laparoscopic, or minimally invasive, weight loss surgery. The reasons why are obvious. When applied to surgery, the phrase "minimally invasive" can seem pretty appealing.
But what exactly is laparoscopic weight loss surgery, and how is it minimally invasive? These are the questions we will answer in this article.
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