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The Cure for Degenerative Disks
Minimally invasive techniques bring spinal disk disorder procedures to outpatient centers.
Justin Field

Minimally invasive spine surgery has evolved thanks to physicians' desire to effectively treat disorders of the spinal disks with minimal muscle-related injury and a rapid recovery. These new techniques offer several advantages over traditional spine surgery, including minimal scarring and reduced post-operative pain.

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