Here are five points:
1. MBSP offers pain management and minimally invasive surgical treatment of brain and spine conditions.
2. Since 2014, MBSP has offered a ‘pain management’ sector to its neurosurgical capabilities. The overreaching goal of MBSP is to relieve pain.
3. MBSP tries to bring patients pain relief without surgery. The physicians are equipped with an extensive knowledge of complex nerve issues, so working around the spinal cord is well within their expertise.
4. MBSP focuses on reducing patients’ back pain, neck pain, never pain, headaches and joint pain.
5. The physicians combine a variety of techniques to diminish as much pain as possible in their patients. They try anything from physical therapy to medications to pain psychology.
“Adding the word ‘pain’ may not seem like a significant change, but when you look at it from a patient’s perspective, it is very important,” said Brian Sullivan, MD, neurosurgeon and MBSP president. “Resorting piece of mind and relief of pain is what our patients need, and it’s what we do best.”
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