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    SI Joint Fusion: Is Your "Lower Back Pain" Actually Coming from Your Hip?

    Many patients who believe they are suffering from chronic lower back pain are surprised to learn...

    Facial "Electric Shocks": Identifying Trigeminal Neuralgia

    Trigeminal neuralgia is often described as one of the most painful conditions known to medicine. It...

    Virtual Reality in the OR: How We "Rehearse" Your Surgery Before the First Incision

    Virtual reality (VR) is no longer just for gaming; it has become a powerful tool in the hands...

    Pain When Standing, Relief When Sitting: Symptoms of Spondylolisthesis

    If you experience significant back or leg pain while standing or walking, but find almost...

    Beyond the Incision: How Robotics Are Refining Precision in Deep-Brain Procedures

    Deep-brain procedures, such as those performed by DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) doctors...

    Returning to Sports After Spine Surgery: A Realistic Timeline

    For athletes and active individuals, the most pressing question after a procedure is often: "When can I get back in the game?" Whether you...

    The Dizziness Dilemma: When Vertigo is Actually an Acoustic Neuroma

    Persistent dizziness or vertigo is often dismissed as a minor inner ear problem, but sometimes it...

    Ergonomics for the Work-from-Home Patient: Protecting Your Recent Spine Surgery

    For many patients, recovery from a procedure like minimally invasive spine surgery in NJ...

    The "Computer Neck" Hump: Symptoms of Kyphosis and Postural Correction

    In our modern era of constant connectivity, many adults are developing what is commonly referred to as "computer neck"...

    Navigating the "Brain Tumor Talk": Managing the Emotional Weight of a New Diagnosis

    Receiving a brain tumor diagnosis is a life-altering event that brings a significant emotional...

    Revision Spine Surgery: Why Some Fusions Fail and How We Fix Them

    While spinal fusion is a highly successful procedure for many, there are instances where a...

    The Transsphenoidal Approach: Reaching the Pituitary Gland Without an External Incision

    The pituitary gland is often referred to as the "master gland" of the body, but its location at the...