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Maryland
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    www.askergoworks.com/news/44/The-NYTimes-Tests-Backpack - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/27/2009    Last Visited: 9/15/2009  

    Dr. Andrew Casden, associate director of the Spine Institute of New York, and his 11-year-old son named Airpacks children’s backpacks as their second favorite bag, citing its many useful pockets and ergonomic design.

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    www.orthopaedicmd.com/Surgeons_and_Clinics/USA/New_York - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/11/2009    Last Visited: 3/29/2009  

    Andrew M. Casden MD at Spine Institute of Beth Israel Medical Center

    Andrew Casden, MD Associate Director, Spine Institute Dr. Andrew Casden is a board certified orthopaedic spine surgeon specializing in the treatment of childhood and adult spinal disorders.

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    pharma.immunodefence.com/2006/11/slipped_disc_surgery_b - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 5/13/2007  

    WebMD asked Andrew M. Casden, MD, associate director of the Spine Institute at Beth Israel Medical Center, and assistant professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    Casden says the Dartmouth study isn't going to change things very much.He notes that candidates for disc surgery have already waited six to eight weeks for their pain to subside.

    "The question: How long is someone willing to live with pain?"Casden tells WebMD."A lot of these people are in terrible pain.They have to get back to work, back to taking care of their families.

    "Even if, after two years, the results are similar for surgery and for nonsurgery -- well, most people don't have the luxury of waiting around that long," says Casden.

    In an editorial accompanying the Dartmouth study, Stanford University researcher Eugene Carragee, MD, strikes much the same note as Casden.

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    spineinstituteny.com/physicians/casden.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/2/2007    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Andrew Casden,MDSpine Institute of New York
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    Andrew Casden, MD
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    Dr. Andrew Casden is a board certified orthopaedic spine surgeon specializing in the treatment of childhood and adult spinal disorders.His interests include the treatment of spinal deformity such as scoliosis, kyphosis and other spinal disorders.Dr. Casden specializes in the surgical treatment of herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, tumors and adult spinal problems.

    Prior to joining the Spine Institute, Dr. Casden was the named Chief of the Spine Surgery in the Department of Orthopedics at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York in 1989.At Mount Sinai, Dr. Casden was Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurosurgery where he was recognized as Physician of the Year for Clinical Excellence in 1992.

    Dr. Casden joined the Spine Institute as Associate Director of Spine Surgery in 1998.He currently continues in that role and is actively involved in the teaching and research projects of the Spine Institute.

    Dr. Casden has extensive experience in the new and exciting field of minimally invasive spinal surgery.These techniques can be used to surgically treat many spinal problems from disc herniation to spinal fusion.In 2002 and 2003 he was the director of a coarse titled "Pedicle Screw Fixation of the Thoracic Spine" which taught other spinal surgeons about the latest surgical techniques for the treatment of spinal deformity.Dr. Casden utilizes the most recent most recent bone growth technology available (BMP) when performing spinal fusion.

    Perhaps no field of spinal surgery is as exciting as ADR (artificial disc replacement).Because of the Spine Institute's ongoing research Dr. Casden is able to offer his patients this alternative to spinal fusions.
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    Andrew Casden, MD

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    spineinstituteny.com/search.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/2/2007    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Andrew Casden,MD

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    Published on: 2/1/2008    Last Visited: 2/21/2008  

    "The good news is that by taking some simple precautions, women can reduce their risk of injury and back pain," says Dr. Andrew Casden, associate director of the Spine Institute at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, N. Y.

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    www.orthopaedicweblinks.com/Surgeons_and_Clinics/USA/Ne - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/16/2009  

    Andrew M. Casden MD at Spine Institute of Beth Israel Medical Center
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    50) this.border=1" alt="Andrew M. Casden MD at Spine Institute of Beth Israel Medical Center"> Andrew Casden, MD Associate Director, Spine Institute Dr. Andrew Casden is a board certified orthopaedic spine surgeon specializing in the treatment of childhood and adult spinal disorders.

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    spineinstituteny.com/news/index.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/26/2006    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    WNBC / Dr. Casden - JAMA Study Comparing Surgical vs.Non-operative Treatment of Disc Herniations [11/21/06]
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    WebMD / Dr. Casden - Slipped Disc: Surgery Best for Pain [11/21/06] Click here for article
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    The Journal News / Dr. Casden - Health Misinformation on the Web & How to Protect Yourself [6/14/05]
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    NBC Today Show (National) / Dr. Casden , Treatments for Back Pain [4/1/05]
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    NBC Today Show (National) / Dr. Casden - Artificial Disk Replacement [3/30/05]

    Crain's Health Pulse / Beth Israel Spine Institute Performs Artificial Disk Replacement Surgery [2/14/05]
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    ESPN Radio / Andrew Casden, cervical fractures of the spine, 10/2/2004
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    newschannel4.com / Andrew Casden, tips on how new moms can avoid back pain, 5/18/2004

    WVIT Connecticut News Today (NBC affiliate) / Dr. Andrew Casden, tips on how new moms can avoid back pain, 5/18/2004 [click here for article]

    WNBC TV / Andrew Casden, tips on how new moms can avoid back pain, 5/7/2004

    Good Housekeeping Magazine / Andrew Casden, sitting down can be dangerous to your health, 4/2004

    WNYW Fox 10pm news / endoscopic spinal fusion surgery, 3/30/2004

    7online.com / Andrew Casden, tips on how new moms can avoid back pain, 3/24/2004 [click here for article]

    WABC TV / Andrew Casden, tips on how new moms can avoid back pain, 3/24/2004
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    NY Sun / Andrew Casden, holiday shopping and back pain, 12/8/2003
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    healthnewsdigest.com / Andrew Casden, holiday shopping and back pain, 11/12/2003
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    Andrew Casden interview on how to avoid sore feet and back pain during the holiday shopping season.Aired 12/12.Also aired on WVIT Hartford affiliate, 12/12/2002

    Staten Island Advocate/Hartford Courant/Dr.Andrew Casden quoted in articles about avoiding sore feet and back pain during holiday shopping season, 12/2 & 12/3, 2002

    Staten Island Advance/Dr.Andrew Casden did phone interview with reporter on how to avoid sore feet and back pain during the holiday shopping season, 11/26/2002

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    Andrew Casden did a 40-minute, live by phone interview, regarding spinal cord injuries.Show was syndicated to over 500 radio stations nationally, 9/24/2002

    Washington Post/Dr.Andrew Casden did a phone interview with reporter regarding spinal cord injuries, 9/10/2002

    WNBC-TV/Today in New York/Dr.Andrew Casden did taped interview regarding lumbar spinal fusion surgery for patients, 6/25/2002

    Healthscout.com , Dr. Andrew Casden was quoted in an article "Artificial Disc Could Be Future of Back Surgery," 2/12/2002

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    Conditions Center - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/9/2001    Last Visited: 2/23/2004  

    "The results are certainly encouraging in that this may be the answer to certain situations," said Dr. Andrew Casden, associate director of the Spine Institute at Beth Israel.

    Artificial discs would work primarily with degenerative disc disease, where wear-and-tear on a disc causes chronic low back pain, Casden said.
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    "The idea is to maintain motion and take away pain," added Casden.

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    Continuum Health Partners - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/6/2009    Last Visited: 4/6/2009  

    Dr. Andrew M. Casden

    Associate Director of the Spine Institute of New York at Beth Israel Medical Center

    Dr. Andrew M. Casden, an expert in minimally invasive spine surgery in children and adults, is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and fellowship trained in spine surgery. He is also an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    Dr. Casden has directed a course titled "Pedicle Screw Fixation of the Thoracic Spine" which taught other spinal surgeons about the latest surgical techniques for the treatment of spinal deformity.

    Dr. Casden's interests include the treatment of spinal deformity such as scoliosis, kyphosis and other spinal disorders. Dr. Casden specializes in the surgical treatment of herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, tumors and adult spinal problems. He utilizes the most recent most recent bone growth technology available (BMP) when performing spinal fusion.

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