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Spinal Pain Mapping – How You Know What Hurts By Dr. Tony Mork

April 28, 2017 by admin 3 Comments


Spinal Pain Mapping – How You Know What Hurts by Dr. Tony Mork
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  1. Jason Roberts says

    February 24, 2013 at 6:04 pm

    also with the Spinal Mapping is it 100% accurate? does it hurt? what is the cost? and how long is the down time? I am not the only one with spine problems alot of my friends in the sport were hurt too, I would like to pass on the information to them too. Thank you for your time…..Rob

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  2. Tony Mork says

    February 25, 2013 at 3:55 pm

    Good questions Rob. Spinal pain mapping is not 100% accurate, but can be very helpful at times. There is really no downtime. Call the office for more info.

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  3. FOFO Ortiz says

    August 5, 2016 at 1:06 pm

    I am coming to believe,after 4 back surgeries, that pain mapping should be the MUST thing to do before ANY back related operations. There are way to many unseen realities even with nowadays technologies. Sadly, Images do not tell the whole story, and so it is very complex to get an accurate diagnosis for the back. In addition, the doc. that will perform the surgery should do spinal pain mapping and not defer to a “pain management” doctor to help with this procedure.

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