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4228 N Central EXPY STE 101 Dallas TX 75206
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Reclaim Your Edge: The Potential of Comprehensive Back Pain Relief with Lumbar DDD
At Pain Experts, we understand that temporary fixes just won't cut it for those leading dynamic, ambitious lives. That's why we offer the...
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Can You Avoid Back Surgery Dallas Part 3: When Surgery Truly Makes Sense
By Deborah Westergaard, MD | Regen Experts powered by Pain Experts Avoid Back Surgery Dallas: Knowing When Surgery Is the Right Decision There are two common extremes in spine care: One pushes quickly toward surgery. The other tries to avoid it at all costs. Neither represents strong decision-making. Because the real question is not “surgery or no surgery.” The question is: “Is this the right decision for this patient, at this time, based on complete information?” To appropri
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Can You Avoid Back Surgery Dallas Part 2: Why a Disc Bulge Does Not Automatically Mean Surgery
By Deborah Westergaard, MD | Regen Experts powered by Pain Experts Avoid Back Surgery Dallas: Understanding the Spine as a System, Not Just an MRI A disc bulge appears on an MRI. The conclusion often follows quickly: this must be the cause of the pain and surgery may be required. But this is where many decisions lose precision. Because imaging findings alone do not always explain symptoms. To effectively avoid back surgery in Dallas when appropriate, it is critical to underst
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Can You Avoid Back Surgery Dallas ? Part 1: 3 Situations Where Surgery May Not Be the First Move
By Deborah Westergaard, MD | Regen Experts powered by Pain Experts Avoid Back Surgery Dallas: When a More Strategic Evaluation Changes the Decision Being told you need back surgery can feel like a final answer. An MRI shows a disc bulge, degeneration, or stenosis—and the path forward appears defined. But high-level decisions—especially irreversible ones—deserve a more complete view. The spine is not a single structure. It is a dynamic system of discs, joints, ligaments, and s
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