In this unique podcast, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Dr. Richard Obedian, and Neurosurgeon Dr. William Sonstein, join forces to discuss a range of common spinal conditions. With their combined expertise, they explore issues such as spinal stenosis, herniated disc, cervical myelopathy, spondylolisthesis, and compression fractures. Their discussion is accessible and engaging, breaking down complex medical terms and treatments into clear easy-to-understand explanations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into both surgeons’ approaches to diagnosis and treatment offering practical advice.
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In this unique podcast, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Dr. Richard Obedian, and Neurosurgeon Dr. William Sonstein, join forces to discuss a range of common spinal conditions. With their combined expertise, they explore issues such as spinal stenosis, herniated disc, cervical myelopathy, spondylolisthesis, and compression fractures. Their discussion is accessible and engaging, breaking down complex medical terms and treatments into clear easy-to-understand explanations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into both surgeons’ approaches to diagnosis and treatment offering practical advice.
The Spine Bros Are In: The NSPC Clinical Podcast Series. Willam J. Sonstein M.D., F.A.C.S. Attending Spine Neurosurgeon and President, NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery, Rockville Centre, NY(516) 255-9031Richard Obedian M.D., F.A.A.O.S. Orthopedic Spine Surgery and Founder, Island Spine & Sports, Hicksville, NY(516) 933-4350 https://anchor.fm/s/fa7b7e10/podcast/rss
The Spine Bros.
In this unique podcast, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Dr. Richard Obedian, and Neurosurgeon Dr. William Sonstein, join forces to discuss a range of common spinal conditions. With their combined expertise, they explore issues such as spinal stenosis, herniated disc, cervical myelopathy, spondylolisthesis, and compression fractures. Their discussion is accessible and engaging, breaking down complex medical terms and treatments into clear easy-to-understand explanations. Listeners will gain valuable insights into both surgeons’ approaches to diagnosis and treatment offering practical advice.