Female patient in her early 20s with a long history of scoliosis. Her symptoms were initially very mild, but she developed severe paralumbar pain when ambulating and worse when sitting for long periods time. Her symptoms progressed over time and caused a deterioration in her daily living activities. Her pre-operative imaging shows a 43-degree curve,...Read More
Female patient in her mid-40s with progressive history of severe paracervical pain and severe right upper extremity dysesthetic (meaning with abnormal sensation) nerve pain. These symptoms started about six months after her last surgery that was performed by a different surgeon. Overall, the patient had undergone three previous cervical spine surgeries with a different surgeon...Read More
12-year old female patient with Marfan Syndrome (an inherited disorder that affects connective tissue — the fibers that support and anchor your organs and other structures in your body). The patient, who was seen during one of my missionary trips to the Dominican Republic with the “World Spine Organization” and the “Butterfly Foundation”, presented with...Read More
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