Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Thinking about Surgery for your Back Pain?


If you are suffering from any of the following and think it is time for surgery I urge you to get another opinion.

*Acute Onset Severe Low back pain
*Chronic Low Back Pain with / with out Nerve entrapement
*Herniated Disk issues
*Scoliosis
*Intermittant Back issues

Dr. Eva Young MD specializes in non-surgical approaches to back injury treatment. A client of mine is seeing her now and highly recommends her.

Eva Young, M.D. Dr. Young is a physiatrist who specializes in non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal disorders with a special interest in the spine. She is also fellowship-trained in diagnostic and therapeutic cervical and lumbar procedures. Pre-Medical Education: University of Washington. Medical School: Tulane University. Internship: Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin. Residency: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Washington School of Medicine. Fellowship: Sports Medicine and Spine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City. Board Certification: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

3 comments:

Sea Monkey 11 said...

Being in pain is a difficult time to make life-altering healthcare decisions. Many DR's dismiss patients' concerns, because they feel they know better. Mainly times this results in poor healthcare choices.

No one knows how to heal better than a patient with excellent resources and guidance.

Thank you for providing this information. :)

NicG., LMP, Owner said...

Your welcome Sarah I hope it was helpful. ~ Nicole

david said...

I had back problems for over a year! I thought I had a serious back problem, so I asked a friend for advice, she told me to put a plank of wood under my mattress. All I need to say is it worked, I no longer turn up at work wanting to kill somebody.