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Spinal Stenosis in Achondroplasia and Treatment with Spinal Fusion and Decompression Surgery

by David S. Feldman, MD | 5 years ago

Dr. Feldman discusses spinal stenosis, the danger it presents if left untreated and how, with surgery and the proper rehabilitation, individuals with achondroplasia can live their lives independently and without pain in ‘Fridays with Feldman’ at the Paley Institute.

Removing herniated discs to relieve nerve pain

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Dr Neil Badlani appeared on KPRC Local 2 News

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