Americans are no strangers to back pain — 80% of adults report having lower back pain at some point in their lives. One of the best diagnostic tools for back pain is an MRI, which allows you to get the treatment and relief you need more quickly.
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Understanding the Primary Differences Between an Open MRI and Traditional MRI
When an MRI is needed, there are many things to consider. The choice between using either an open or closed (traditional) MRI is something you should discuss with your doctor,…
Nearly 15% of Traumatic Brain Injuries Result From an Auto Accident. We Can Help.
Around 1.7 million cases of traumatic brain injury occur every year, and nearly 15% of these injuries are caused by auto accidents. After an accident, how should traumatic brain injuries…
Returning to Sports After an Extremity Injury
Your extremities are the most common victims of sports-related injuries. Accidents during gameplay or training can sprain, fracture, and strain various parts of your body, particularly your shoulders and knees.…