Advances in Neurosurgical Spine Surgery | Paul’s Story
Paul had mobility challenges and back pain for 30 years due to bulging disks in his spine. He found relief after a consultation with Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Nicholas Theodore, who used the latest technology in spine surgery — intraoperative CT scans combined with robotic guidance — to safely and accurately install new hardware in Paul’s back. Paul is back to fully living his life and is able to move unencumbered by pain. #SpineSurgery #JohnsHopkins #Neurosurgery

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