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Dr. Arvind Kulkarni: Your Partner In Scoliosis Care - 0 views

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    Dr. Arvind Kulkarni is a well-known spine surgeon based in Mumbai, India. He is recognized for his expertise in minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal deformities, and complex spinal disorders. Dr. Kulkarni is the Director of the Mumbai Spine Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Centre at Bombay Hospital, where he treats a variety of conditions including scoliosis, spinal trauma, disc replacement, and spinal infections.
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Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable With Chin - 0 views

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    The soft cervical collar is constructed of foam rubber and covered with a stockinette material. Normally, the closure is achieved with Velcro. Depending on the patient's pathology and body structure, physician and/or orthotist will determine the proper height of the collar. When worn, the soft cervical collar is a reminder to keep in head and neck in a restricted position. It is the mildest design of cervical immobilization. Cervical collars are applied to blunt trauma patients all the time. And most of the time, the neck is fine. It's just those few patients that have fracture or ligamentous injury that really need it. The Cervical Collar provides firm, comfortable support which helps to relieve neck discomfort while providing extra support. Cervical Collar has a convenient hook and loop closure which allows the unit to be adjusted for a proper fit. The Cervical Collar is constructed of soft, porous cotton cover for comfort which is over polyfoam for the best support. Cervical collars are an orthotic device used primarily in the treatment of neck injuries and strains. The most common use of cervical collars is during recovery after surgery on the cervical spine. They are also used in whiplash injuries and conditions like Cervical Radiculopathy, which is caused by the nerves in the neck compressing due to herniated disks in the spinal cord. The main function of the cervical collar is to immobilize the neck and hold it in a gravity-neutral position Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable is used for supporting, immobilizing or adjusting the neck in the flexion, extension, or hyperextension position. Recommended where a rigid immobilization of the cervical region is required. Anatomical shape. Comfortable edge padding. Adjustable height. Slight weight. Latex free. The soft cervical collar is not designed to completely restrict motion. It depends on providing resistance to movement, which tells the patient to restrict their movements. The soft collar i
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Back To Life: The Transformative Impact Of Spinal Surgery - TheOmniBuzz - 0 views

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    Minimally invasive spine surgery aims to stabilize vertebrae, alleviate pressure on spinal nerves due to issues like instability, bone spurs, herniated discs, scoliosis, or spinal tumors.
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Your Path to Pain Relief: Laser Spine Surgery Explained By Dr. Arvind Kulkarni - 0 views

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    Say goodbye to chronic back pain with Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, top laser spine surgeon at Bombay Hospital. Using cutting-edge, minimally invasive laser techniques, he treats herniated discs, spinal stenosis & more - offering faster recovery and minimal discomfort.
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Dr. Arvind Kulkarni: Leading Laser Spine Surgery Specialist in Mumbai, India - 0 views

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    Are you looking for expert laser spine surgery in India? Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, a renowned spine specialist in Mumbai, offers advanced minimally invasive treatment for back and spinal problems. Get relief with state-of-the-art care!
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Top Laser Spine Specialist in Mumbai - Expertise of Dr. Arvind Kulkarni - 0 views

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    ✨ Laser Spine Treatment in Mumbai by Dr. Arvind Kulkarni ✨ Say goodbye to back pain with advanced laser spine treatment by Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, a top spine specialist in Mumbai. Experience minimally invasive, precise, and effective solutions for spine problems with faster recovery.
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