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Old 03-02-2007, 04:41 PM #3
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LizaJane,

Is there not a spine group where you live or close by? I am just curious. And, IMHO, I think a Neurosurgeon would be your best bet. I was reading on SpineUniverse about the differences between them and the Ortho docs...there is an article about it. And although they are really pretty close in qualifications, it is the Neurosurgeons that actually have more training in regards to the spine. Because you have serious issues with your spine, non fusion and screws, I would look more towards an NS. I know with group I see, sometimes both are used; the NS and the Ortho depending on the problem.

The group I go to has 4 pain management doctors, one Neurosurgeon and two Ortho docs. I think they are great and helped me a great deal! That is why I ask if there isn't some group close to where you live.

I wish you well with this and I hope you can get some answers.
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