6 Commonly asked back pain and spine surgery questions
In this series of videos, board-certified spine surgeon, Dr. Philip York, answers commonly asked questions that patients have about back pain and spine surgery. How do I know if my back pain is serious? How serious is spine surgery? What are common reasons for back pain? What does recovery from spine surgery look like? Is … read more
Are we sacrificing injury prevention for performance? Footwear has a role to play.
By Colin Ditsworth In recent years, it seems midfoot and forefoot injuries have become more and more prevalent in cleated athletes (Foot injury prevalence estimated to approx. 15 per 10,000). Players in college and in the NFL are routinely missing extended time due to forefoot and midfoot injuries such as turf toe and Lisfranc complex … read more
ACL Injury Prevention Guide
The United States has an average of 100k-200k ACL injuries annually. We created a free ACL Injury Prevention Guide to help you avoid injury and stay in the game. This guide includes: Get your ACL Injury Prevention Guide * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name… read more
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
If conservative treatments fail, our highly experienced team is able to offer the most advanced surgical treatments, including microscope-assisted surgery and surgical navigation for improved precision. We are also able to offer minimally invasive spine surgery, which is a popular option for patients facing back surgery because it uses smaller incisions than traditional, “or open,” … read more
What is A Physiatrist?
A physiatrist is a non-operative doctor who has been trained in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. They are sometimes referred to as a Pain Management doctor, because they specialize in pain management. Panorama’s pain management team includes four board-certified physiatrists – Dr. Karen Knight, Dr. Michael Horner, Dr. Mike Lersten and Dr. E. Taylor Abel. Together, … read more