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9 questions to ask your spine surgeon - Mayo Clinic Health System
Jun 8, 2022 · Get all your questions answered before surgery, including these nine common questions for your spine surgeon.
Spine Center - La Crosse, Wis. - Mayo Clinic Health System
Take control of your back pain with the Spine Center at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, and start enjoying life again. Call 608-392-6393 to schedule your appointment.
Spine & Neurosurgery - Eau Claire - Mayo Clinic Health System
Aug 8, 2023 · You deserve the best spine and nerve care by experts in Eau Claire who give you spine and neurological care close to home.
Spine conditions treated - Eau Claire - Mayo Clinic Health System
Spine specialists in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, review your symptoms in a personal consultation to determine what is causing your back or neck pain. Spine conditions treated include: Back pain …
Bradley Thompson, M.D. - Mayo Clinic Health System
Dr. Bradley Thompson is a physiatrist in Owatonna, Minn., with interest in back pain and spine care.
Chronic pain treated by neurosurgeons - Mayo Clinic Health System
May 2, 2023 · Nearly 100 million Americans experience chronic pain. Learn about the most common types evaluated and treated by neurosurgeons.
When should I be seen for back pain? - Mayo Clinic Health System
Aug 12, 2020 · Surgery also is helpful to treat pain radiating down a leg due to compression of a nerve root in the spine if other conservative treatments have failed. However, surgery is not …
Spine Center - Eau Claire, Wis. - Mayo Clinic Health System
Take control of your back pain with spine care at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, and start enjoying life again. Call 715-900-5725 to schedule your appointment.
Spine Conditions Treated - Eau Claire - Mayo Clinic Health System
Spine & Neurological Surgery in Eau Claire treats many types of conditions that impact your spine. Call 715-838-1950.
Pain relief for worn spinal disks - Mayo Clinic Health System
Jun 26, 2024 · The fluid-filled cushions between the bones in your spine are called disks. They provide flexibility, allow for spine movement like flexion and extension, and act as shock …