Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
4:14 pm
The Bonati Spine Institute, the leader in minimally invasive laser spine surgery, reports the results of studies that Americans are increasingly reporting back pain and spending more on back pain, but cautions consumers to carefully research the experience and the surgical outcome results when choosing their spine team.
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Back pain problems continue to rise in U.S. (News-Medical-Net)
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
4:09 pm
The Bonati Spine Institute, the leader in minimally invasive laser spine surgery, reports the results of studies that Americans are increasingly reporting back pain and spending more on back pain, but cautions consumers to carefully research the experience and the surgical outcome results when choosing their spine team.
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Back pain problems continue to rise in U.S.
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at
2:00 am
HUDSON, Fla.—-The Bonati Spine Institute, the leader in minimally invasive laser spine surgery, reports the results of studies that Americans are increasingly reporting back pain and spending more on back pain, but cautions consumers to carefully research the experience and the surgical outcome results when choosing their spine team.
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Reports Indicate Back Related Problems Increasing in U.S. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)