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What is an ACDF? (Spine Surgeon Explains)

by Chester John Donnally, III, M.D | 3 years ago

The vertebrae of the backbone are cushioned by intervertebral discs that act as shock absorbers and allow frictionless movement of your back. It is made up of a soft gel-like center called the nucleus pulposus that is surrounded by a tough outer ring of annulus fibrosus. A herniated

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By David S. Feldman, MD
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What is Spondylolisthesis and a Pars Fracture? (A Dallas Spine Surgeon Explains)

Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the vertebra below it. The term is..
By Chester John Donnally, III,..
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Back Pain

Back Pain Back pain is often a common symptom of many disease conditions and the back pain may..
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