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    Beyond the Incision: How Robotics Are Refining Precision in Deep-Brain Procedures

    Deep-brain procedures, such as those performed by DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) doctors...

    Returning to Sports After Spine Surgery: A Realistic Timeline

    For athletes and active individuals, the most pressing question after a procedure is often: "When can I get back in the game?" Whether you...

    The Dizziness Dilemma: When Vertigo is Actually an Acoustic Neuroma

    Persistent dizziness or vertigo is often dismissed as a minor inner ear problem, but sometimes it...

    Ergonomics for the Work-from-Home Patient: Protecting Your Recent Spine Surgery

    For many patients, recovery from a procedure like minimally invasive spine surgery in NJ...

    The "Computer Neck" Hump: Symptoms of Kyphosis and Postural Correction

    In our modern era of constant connectivity, many adults are developing what is commonly referred to as "computer neck"...

    Navigating the "Brain Tumor Talk": Managing the Emotional Weight of a New Diagnosis

    Receiving a brain tumor diagnosis is a life-altering event that brings a significant emotional...

    Revision Spine Surgery: Why Some Fusions Fail and How We Fix Them

    While spinal fusion is a highly successful procedure for many, there are instances where a...

    The Transsphenoidal Approach: Reaching the Pituitary Gland Without an External Incision

    The pituitary gland is often referred to as the "master gland" of the body, but its location at the...

    "Is Surgery My Only Choice?" Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Paths for Spine Health

    When a patient first enters a chronic pain clinic in NJ, their primary concern is often whether surgery is the only option...

    Lasers vs. Scalpels: Is Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) Right for Your Brain Tumor?

    In the evolving landscape of neurosurgery, the tools we use are becoming increasingly...

    The "Shared Decision" Framework: Questions to Ask Your Surgeon

    Deciding to undergo surgery is a major life event, and the most successful outcomes happen when patients and surgeons collaborate closely...

    Cervical Myelopathy: Why Dropping Things Might Be a Sign of Neck Compression

    If you have noticed a sudden clumsiness in your hands or find yourself frequently dropping...