Spinal stenosis comes in different types, has many causes, and triggers varying symptoms. However, all cases share one thing: structural changes in the spine that put pressure on your spinal cord or nerve roots. Keep reading to learn more.
In this first episode, we meet Dr. Jeffrey Glaser as he introduces us to his life’s dedication to medicine. With strong personal motivation, Dr. Glaser seeks to improve the quality of people’s lives with minimally invasive procedures by focusing on the characteristics of interventional pain treatments. Because of his own experiences, Dr. Glaser easily empathizes with patients afraid of disrupting their lives with painful surgeries or addictive medical treatments. He specifies in what instances surgery is necessary and when it is not, while addressing the problems that may arise with insurance companies. Dr. Glaser focuses on the significance of patients being informed of all possible treatment options unique to their circumstances.
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