BEVERLY HILLS, CA, May 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Spine Surgeon LA, the leading spine surgery specialists in the state of California has recently launched their website at the URL www.spinesurgeonla.com
Spine Surgeon LA is a medical hub wherein they treat and address several different types of spine problems. These spine problems include: Bulging Disc, Herniated Disc, Spine Scoliosis, Pinched Nerve, Spine Stenosis, Bone Spurs, and Spine Tumors among others. In their new website, spinesurgeonla.com, you may click on these common spine problems and then get a chance to read some information about them so that you may have a little idea on whether or not you are suffering from the aforementioned spine problems. These nuggets of information are also accompanied by illustrations so you would know what the condition is about, what causes it, and how a doctor might treat it. If you do not know what these diseases are, you may simply read all the descriptions of all these common spine problems and decide which one you are suffering from. If you want an easier and more interactive approach, however, you may choose Spine Surgeon LA's "Where Does It Hurt?" section. This interactive video helps you localize the painful areas for Herniated Disc Surgery Los Angeles and determine what types of disorders you might be suffering from. In a nutshell, this interactive portion of the site asks you where you feel pin and then suggests possible conditions you may be suffering from.
Spine Surgeon LA and Bulging Disc Surgeon Los Angeles also specializes in certain procedures as well. These procedures are the most in-demand procedures when it comes to neck and back surgery and thus are the procedures wherein much of Spine Surgeon LA's expertise may be derived from. These procedures include: Minimally Invasive Neck Spine Surgery, Herniated Disc Surgery, Microscopic Decompression for Lumbar Stenosis, Disc Replacement Surgery, Herniated Disc Surgery, Spinal Decompression Surgery, Minimally Invasive Neck Surgery, Minimally Invasive Back Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spine Fusion, Cervical Spine Surgery, and Lumbar Spine Surgery. In Spine Surgeon LA's recently launched website, the most popular procedures are described and accompanied with educational videos and even artistic renditions of the actual procedure that Spine Surgeon LA uses.
The man behind Spine Surgeon LA and Laser Spine Surgery Los Angeles is Dr. Fardad Mobin, a veteran neurosurgeon who is renowned all throughout the country for being one of the best surgery specialists when it comes to Spine and Neck surgeries. All of the information about Dr. Morbin's experiences, accreditations, and education may be found at the recently launched site.
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for, to, or, about Spine Surgeon LA, feel free to log on to http://www.spinesurgeonla.com or call them at (310) 829 5888. You may also visit their clinics every Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from nine in the morning until five in the evening. You may visit their Marina Del Rey office at 13160 Mindanao Way Suite #300 Marina del Rey California 90292; their Beverly Hills office at 8750 Wilshire Boulevard Suite #350 Beverly Hills California 90211; or their Torrance office at 2573 B Pacific Coast High Way, Torrance California 90505.
Spine Surgeon LA Launches New Website
Spine Surgeon LA, the leading spine surgery specialists in the state of California has recently launched their website at the URL www.spinesurgeonla.com
2011-05-08
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