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Clearing Up Myths About Laser Spine Surgery

Posted on February 22, 2017

Millions of people have back pain. In fact, The National Pain Foundation, reports low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. To feel better, many people look to laser spine surgery, a technique some say can provide immediate relief – even when other options have failed. The advertisements are so convincing that it’s … read more

How to Treat Thumb Arthritis: What Every Woman Needs to Know

Posted on August 10, 2016

Does it hurt your hand to open a jar? Or grab your car keys? You could be suffering from thumb arthritis. Thumb arthritis happens when cartilage wears away from the joint at the base of the thumb. It can cause severe pain and swelling. It can also impact strength and range of motion. Thumb arthritis … read more

The 5 Most Important Considerations When Choosing a Joint Replacement Surgeon

Posted on April 19, 2016

You’re a savvy consumer. And you know that choosing the right joint replacement surgeon for your knee, hip or shoulder replacement is one of the most important healthcare decisions you’ll make. Here are five things to keep in mind as you make your selection.   Is the Surgeon specifically specialized in Joint Replacement? Is your … read more

Labral Tears – Repair vs Reconstruction

Posted on December 15, 2015

Dr. Michael Ellman is a sports medicine specialist at Panorama who specializes in hip arthroscopy and repairing labral tears in the hip. He prides himself on his conservative approach to performing arthroscopic labral repairs to address hip pain. A patient with a torn labrum can typically obtain pain relief through either a repair or a … read more

Minimally Invasive Back Surgery Offers Many Benefits

Posted on October 13, 2015 | Tagged: , ,

Back pain can be debilitating. It can cost you many hours, even days worth of happiness. But a new minimally invasive spine surgery is becoming increasingly popular among our patients because of its many benefits. Minimally invasive surgery uses microscopic instruments and new, specialized techniques. These allow for much smaller incisions than traditional or “open” … read more