Supermarkets and Surgical Centers

The more virus particles you are exposed to, the more likely you are to become infected. Therefore, it stands to reason that the more people we encounter, the higher our risk of virus transmission. Shopping for groceries is when people will likely encounter the highest number of people during the pandemic. So, are you safe when shopping? What about if you need to have surgery?

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Workers Compensation Claims Treatment During COVID-19: Working With Your Doctor & Case Manager

The trauma of a workplace injury is challenging and stressful, especially when you cannot go into your doctor’s office or receive in-person treatments. It is my goal to do all I can to relieve as much stress as possible from this process by working with you to keep you on the path to recovery. Injured workers continue to receive priority treatment by my team in telemedicine scheduling. I will perform as detailed an examination as possible, in order to evaluate necessary diagnostic testing and the most effective course of treatment. Here are some FAQs regarding treatment during COVID-19.

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Operating Protocols, Patients & Operational Measures: A Road to Recovery Post-COVID

The three-part webinar series features a panel discussion with Dr. Han Jo Kim, Dr. David Okonkwo, Dr. Nitin Khanna, and Dr. Bobby Kalantar on ‘the road to recovery’ and how we move forward and provide care to those in need. In part 2, the panel discusses important considerations to OR protocols, patient selection and sentiment—and other important operational measures.

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Re-Opening Surgical Care: A Road to Recovery Post-COVID

The three-part webinar series features a panel discussion with Dr. Han Jo Kim, Dr. David Okonkwo, Dr. Nitin Khanna, and Dr. Bobby Kalantar on ‘the road to recovery’ and how we move forward and provide care to those in need. In part 1, the panel discusses critical success factors for re-opening and providing care to patients, including specific considerations from the panel and their respective health systems.

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Consider A Second Opinion

Many patients are referred to their healthcare system to see a specialist. It is important patients be aware of their options so they can choose a surgeon that best fits their circumstances and needs. When choosing the right spine surgeon, you should take the following into account.

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Spine Care Specialists
The COVID Pandemic and Spine Care

This is a time to fundamentally alter our approach to spine care. As of Monday, March 30th, I initiated a TeleSpine interface and began seeing patients via their mobile phone, tablet or computer. Technology will allow increased availability and convenience for new and existing patients, as well as patients seeking a second opinion.

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Your Lower Back Pain: What Is Lumbar Stenosis?

I'm talking to a number of individuals noting lower back pain. So what can this mean?

Lumbar stenosis is one of more common diagnosis. This results from a narrowing of the spine. And the narrowing is often due to: bone spur formation, arthritis, thickening of the ligaments in the spine and possible bulging of discs. The condition can also be caused by what is known as neurogenic claudication, which is an impingement or inflammation of the nerves emanating from the spinal cord, originating at a nerve.

Symptoms include back pain and sciatica. This can then result in leg pain with possible weakness, numbness and tingling. And, standing up straight is often difficult, so many tend to stand slightly bent over. While an MRI is needed for a definitive diagnosis, helping you assess and manage your pain effectively now is important, as well as discussing other treatment options. You can schedule a TeleSpine appointment to discuss your lower back pain and symptoms.

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Why Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?

Your surgeon should tell you if you are a candidate for an MIS option to treat your spine condition. However, there are still situations in which a MIS surgery may not be as safe, or effective, as the traditional surgical approach. As the patient, it is important to be informed about the risks and benefits of your surgical options.

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Back pain: When to get help

Back pain is a common ailment that affects a growing number of Americans. The vast majority of symptoms will improve over time and not require any type of medical intervention. But, when does back pain need to be evaluated by a healthcare professional?

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