by Endoscopic Spine Academy | Jul 13, 2021 | Blog
Why not you, why not now? The fact is that endoscopic spine surgery is a movement that is gaining momentum and your patients are going to start demanding it. Why not be ready when they do? This is not some fad. Endoscopy and arthroscopy are the mainstays of treatment...
by Dr. Tony Mork, MD | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog
What is the most common lumbar MRI finding that correlates with an Annular Tear ? In the very early days of MRI use to evaluate the lumbar spine, there were some findings that were thought to strongly correlate with low back pain. One such finding was the High...
by Endoscopic Spine Academy | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog
Should Pain Management Physicians Perform Endoscopic Spine Surgery? Founder Dr. Tony Mork was recently asked to participate in a 9 surgeon panel to discuss whether pain management physicians should perform endoscopic spine surgery. Click Here to Read the...
by Endoscopic Spine Academy | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog
Why Manage Cervical Facet Pain When You Can Cure it? If you’re doing an RFA to treat pain from cervical facet syndrome, aren’t you just managing the pain, since the treatment is always temporary? In this day and age of cost containment and reduction of opioids to...
by Endoscopic Spine Academy | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog
Endoscopic Spine Surgery Will Change How You Look at Spine Pain In 1998, when I began to specialize in endoscopic spine surgery, I had some preconceived and vague ideas about what caused neck and back pain, but not a clear idea. A “clear idea” is being able to listen...
by Endoscopic Spine Academy | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog
Pain Management and COVID-19 How could the coronavirus benefit a pain practice? Most medical practices get very busy with the day-to-day duties and operations of seeing patients and running the business. However, at this point, there is not much to do when you and all...
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