The 58 year old patient was able to return to work ten days after the surgery, thanks to “advancements in surgical technique [that] allow [physicians] to perform minimally invasive spine procedures, making recovery much easier for the patient,” said Dr. Carlson in an interview on PRWeb.
Dr. Carlson is chief of surgery at BSMIH as well as president of Orthopedic and Spine Center in Newport News.
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