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Measuring Success in the Treatment of Spinal Pain

Introduction

There isn’t a surgery that has a 100% success rate and there isn’t a surgery that has a 0% complication rate. As a result, a plaintiff who is...

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Should The Surgeon Be a Treater or an Expert?

Introduction

It’s important to designate the right experts during a significant case. Not only does it prepare the case for trial, it may also make the case...

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Small Lumbar Disc Herniations and Radiculopathy

Introduction

Whether a disc herniation is small or large is generally not a measure of size. Rather, it is a measure of mass effect. In other words, are the...

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Going to Trial With a Failed Back Surgery Case

Introduction

Presenting a patient at trial who has persistent or recurrent symptoms can be difficult. As a plaintiff attorney not only do you have to show...

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Pain is an Objective Finding in the Physical Examination of the Injured Patient

Introduction

First of all, let’s define objective in the context of medicine. Objective means a finding that is obtained by subjecting a patient to an...

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Is Your Client’s Spine Injured or is it Degenerated?

Introduction

What spinal degeneration actually is, and what many think it is, are two different things. Medical professionals are commonly just as confused...

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