by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Apr 28, 2022 | Blog
Is there a finding on the physical exam that might suggest the need for a discogram ? Is there a finding on the physical exam that might suggest the need for a discogram ? Yes, there is, particularly with the “right” history. Typically, I don’t think that the...
by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Apr 19, 2022 | Blog
Wolf Scopes – Where is this water coming from? As a car enthusiast of older cars, I can tell you that a small (and inexpensive) part can cause big problems. In the motor vehicle example, if there is not adequate fuel or electricity reaching the engine, it won’t...
by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Apr 7, 2022 | Blog
Cervical Facet Syndrome – The Lateral Corner Cervical Facet Syndrome – The Lateral Corner Cervical facet syndrome is a painful and “invisible” condition that can significantly restrict range of motion. The problem with traditional cervical rhizotomy is...
by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog
In the Beginning… In the beginning I thought that the most difficult thing about implementing endoscopic spine surgery was going to be learning how to use the instruments after relearning the anatomy. I recall the transition from doing open knee surgery...
by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog
If not you…then who? If not me, then who ? If not now, then when ? I’m not sure where I first heard these two questions but I always can hear them in the background when I’m considering a change or feeling the need to “step up to the plate” for a new topic or...
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