WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY – 3D BIO-PRINTERS – 10 8 22

WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICINE TODAY – 3D BIO-PRINTERS – 10 8 22

American Medicine Today - Radio

DR. BONATI DISCUSSES HOW MANY BACK SURGERIES (PERFRMED AT OTHER FACILITIES) FAIL WHEN DONE IMPROPERLY AND WHY THE PATENTED BONATI SPINE PROCEDURES ARE INFINITELY SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING ELSE IN THE FIELD.

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10:368 Oct 2022

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Dr. Alfred Bonati on Why Some Back Surgeries Miss the Mark

The major problem is a combination of three bad things. One is: you really need to understand the biomechanics of the spine before really you treat somebody. Okay, and you need to understand where is the problem so you can correct the problem. If you don't know where the problem is, I don't care what you put there. That's not going to work.

Ever wondered why some back surgeries leave patients in more pain than before? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today Radio', Dr. Alfred Bonati, a globally recognized orthopedic surgeon, takes a critical look at the phenomenon of 'failed back surgery'. He explains that many surgeries go wrong because the surgeons don’t fully grasp the biomechanics of the spine or the exact issue they need to address. Dr.

Bonati discusses how different types of spinal fusions often fall short, largely due to the industry's emphasis on using complex instruments rather than focusing on the actual outcomes of these procedures. He passionately argues that understanding the root cause of spinal problems is essential before any surgical intervention. Dr. Bonati also introduces alternative methods to traditional surgery that could offer better results for those suffering from chronic back pain.

If you're considering spinal surgery, this episode is a must-listen to arm yourself with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision.

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