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A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Monterey Spine: A TEAM APPROACH TO CARE Four out of five Americans will have an attack of back pain during their lifetime. Many people are doomed to endless visits to the back doctor. That's because once you have your first back pain attack, you are four times more likely to have a recurrence. If you have back or neck pain, we are now in a position to help.
Monterey Spine is a multidisciplinary, regional center of excellence for the treatment of back and neck problems. Monterey Spine includes the expertise of Dr. Sohrab Gollogly, a fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon, and Dr. Dragan Dimitrov, a neurosurgeon who specializes in spine surgery. Dr. Gollogly and Dr. Dimitrov are able to care for any type of back or neck problem, from the simple back or neck strain all the way to the most complex spine surgery. Monterey Spine also involves non-surgical specialists like physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians and physical therapists who have advanced training in back pain and neck pain. Because Monterey Spine has X-ray and physical therapy under one roof, the back or neck pain patient no longer has to drive around town for care. All the necessary diagnostic testing and non-operative treatment under one roof eliminates the need for multiple referrals, delayed care and confusion. A nonsurgical approach to back and neck pain However, if your back or neck problem requires surgery, Monterey Spine has spine surgeons who already treat the area's most complex surgical cases. These cases include herniated discs, spinal fractures, spinal deformity, spinal tumor and scoliosis. These spine surgeons use some of the most advanced instrumentation and spine surgery techniques. Pain relief through a focus on function
Years ago, for example, doctors treated back pain with bed rest and heavy drugs to mask the discomfort. It was found, however, that this type of treatment was actually damaging to the back, because it caused muscles in the back to get weaker, in turn, causing more strain and pain. Patients became more dependent on drugs and grew more inactive and disabled. In fact, pain relief actually can come through movement. Low-impact sports like walking and swimming are the best way to make the back feel better and stronger.
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Anatomy Illustrations and descriptions to help you understand what causes back or neck pain. ExerciseS A library of exercises suitable for work or home to help prevent neck and back pain. |
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