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College Football Player Beats Severe Back Injury After Endoscopic Spine Surgery | Success Story

by Prof. Daniel K. Park | 7 months ago

At just 20 years old, college football athlete Zachary battled crippling back pain — stress fractures, ruptured discs, and nerve symptoms that threatened his future in sports. After months of pain and failed conservative treatments, he found hope with Daniel K. Park, M.D., Board Certified Orthopedic Spine Surgeon.

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