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What is Cervical Spine Surgery? A Guide to Cervical Spine Procedures

By Minimally Invasive Spine, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

Cervical spine surgery encompasses various surgical procedures designed to address conditions affecting the neck portion of your spine. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with a cervical spine condition, you’re planning for a surgery, or you’re seeking a second opinion, this guide can help you navigate your options with confidence.

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Dr. William Cobb Holding a Lumbar Spine Model, pointing at one of the vertebrae.

Why You Should Get a Second Opinion for Spinal Fusion Surgery

By Featured Posts, Lower Back Conditions, Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Spine Speciality

If you’ve been told you need spinal fusion surgery, it’s natural to feel both overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. Spinal fusion, whether for the cervical or lumbar spine, is a significant surgical procedure, and getting a second opinion from an expert neurosurgeon could be one of the most important steps you take.

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Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

By Minimally Invasive Spine, Minimally Invasive Spine Blogs, Neck Pain, Spine Speciality

Unlike traditional open spine procedures, endoscopic spine surgery can offer a shorter recovery period and less postoperative discomfort. But what is endoscopic spine surgery, exactly? This technique is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to treat various spinal conditions.

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