JFK Neuroscience Institute focuses on minimally invasive treatments for pain: 4 notes

Edison, N.J.-based JFK Neuroscience Institute’s pain management program emphasizes minimally invasive spine procedures, according to NJ.com.

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Here are four notes:

 

1. The institute offers treatments for back pain, neck pain, arthritic joint pain and various nerve pain syndromes.

 

2. Recently, JFK Neuroscience Institute has seen a rising number of work-related injuries as well as younger patients with disc herniation.

 

3. The institute is focused on minimally invasive treatments that least affect a patient’s anatomy.

 

4. The goal involves providing patients with treatments that won’t require serious surgical procedures.

 

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