Back Pain Shouldn't Change Your Life -
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Published on: 9/13/2008
Last Visited: 11/9/2008
They have had to alter their entire life to be comfortable, and are often unable to work or exercise," states Andrews.
All spinal and disc conditions are diagnosed using advanced imaging techniques.
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), provide detailed anatomic photos of spinal structures.
Using these imaging tools, physicians can diagnose spinal conditions quicker and easier and confirm and locate injured area with pinpoint precision.
"At California Pacific Neuroscience Institute (CPNI) we have some of the most modern imaging equipment available.
I am able to identify the exact location of the problem and then perform the least invasive surgery for my patients," explains Andrews.
After Vera's spinal compression surgery she experienced immediate relieve.
She could walk with out pain for the first time in over a year.
"Dr.
Andrews is a miracle worker," claims Vera, who was concerned about having extensive back surgery.