Providing spinal injections take extreme precision and surgeon experience. The tool allows resident physicians, fellows, post-graduate physicians and others to practice performing injections before injecting a real person. The tool lets the practitioner observe needle movement as it moves toward the spine.
John East, DO, and Brandon Knutson, DC, provide care at Addison (Texas) Pain Management.
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