Here five spine surgeons weigh in on what needs to change in the U.S. health insurance industry.
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Scott Blumenthal, MD, is a spinal surgeon at the Texas Back Institute. Dr. Blumenthal performed the first lumbar disc replacement in the United States. Additionally he has devoted his practice to the research and application of artificial discs.
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