Why choose minimally invasive spine surgery over open? Traditional, open spine surgery involves cutting or stripping the muscles from the spine. But today, a TLIF may be performed using minimally invasive spine surgery, a treatment that involves small incisions and muscle dilation, allowing the surgeon to gently separate the muscles surrounding the spine rather than cutting them. A minimally invasive approach preserves the surrounding muscular and vascular function and minimizes scarring. Come see Dr. Didinsky today! 262-764-5595.
Spinal Cord Stimulation Eases Pain, Boosts Function for People With Prosthetic Legs
People who've lost a leg due to injury or disease are often plagued by what's known as phantom limb pain -- discomfort...