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Debunking Common Myths About Back Pain and Treatments

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints, affecting millions of people every year. Unfortunately, there are plenty of myths and misconceptions surrounding back pain and its treatments.. . .

Whether you’re seeking guidance on managing back pain, understanding surgical procedures, or exploring the latest advancements in spinal care, our blog offers expert advice and valuable resources to empower you on your journey to a healthier spine.

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Innovative Spine Care for Motion Preservation

Restoring movement and alleviating pain are two primary goals for individuals considering spine and neck surgery. At Nebraska Spine Hospital, patients have access to advanced procedures and devices, as the. . .

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Understanding Herniated Disc Disorders

The spine is composed of 26 bones called vertebrae, with discs in between them acting as cushions. These discs are made up of a jelly-like substance and play a crucial. . .

Your Foot Pain Could be Caused By a Spine Issue

Foot pain can be a common issue with various causes, but did you know that it could also be related to problems in your spine? It may seem unlikely, but. . .

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Meet Dr. Chase Woodward, Surgeon at Nebraska Spine Hospital

At Nebraska Spine Hospital, we believe the foundation of exceptional healthcare is built on expertise, compassion, and dedication. Dr. Chase Woodward, a surgeon at Nebraska Spine Hospital, is a shining. . .

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Meet Dr. Brian Gill, Nebraska Spine Hospital Surgeon

At Nebraska Spine Hospital, patients receive care from a dedicated team of specialists who are passionate about spine health. One of these exceptional professionals is Dr. Brian Gill, a spine. . .

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The Expertise of Nebraska Spine Hospital in Treating Spinal Tumors

Living with chronic pain, numbness, or limited motion is no way to live. These symptoms can be attributed to a variety of causes, but sometimes, the underlying culprit is a. . .