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Lumbar Disc Replacement

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This video explains Lumbar Disc Replacement in Detail. When degenerative disc disease begins to affect the spine this is called degenerative disc disease. This video highlights the history, epidemiology, and treatment options both conservative and surgical. If you or someone you know needs to be seen in regards to Lumbar Disc Replacement feel free to look us up online www.beverlyspine.com or www.santamonicaspine.com OR call toll free 1-8SPINECAL-1

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  1. Slide 1:  Pablo Pazmiño, MD Lumbar Disc Replacement www.santamonicaspine.com Pablo Pazmiño, MD www.beverlyspine.com
  2. Slide 2:Education The University of California, Los Angeles The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Orthopaedic Surgery American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Clinical Faculty Olympia Medical Center Cedars Sinai Medical Center Century City Doctors Hospital Lumbar Disc Replacement www.santamonicaspine.com Pablo Pazmiño, MD www.beverlyspine.com
  3. Slide 3:Lumbar Disc Replacement www.santamonicaspine.com Pablo Pazmiño, MD www.beverlyspine.com
  4. Slide 4: Patients are usually younger 20- 50 years of age  History of recurring or persistent back pain  Occasional buttocks pain and referred pain radiating down the legs Lumbar Disc Replacement www.santamonicaspine.c