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Thankful for helping hands close to home
Thankful for helping hands close to home

November 3, 2023

Alicia and her husband were referred to a specialist at a hospital that required a fair amount of travel. They expected to hear that Alicia had carpal tunnel syndrome, and the specialist confirmed that.   

 

Getting Athletes Back in Action
Getting Athletes Back in Action

November 8, 2022

Remington suffered an acute lateral patellar dislocation, as well as an injury to the kneecap’s cartilage. After knee surgery and a six-month recovery plan guided by Dr. Trinh, Remington is back on the field.

Personalized Spinal Surgery Leads to an Active Life
Personalized Spinal Surgery Leads to an Active Life

November 8, 2022

Dr. Harasaki diagnosed Rebecca with cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy, meaning she suffered from a pinched nerve in the spinal column. After surgery, Rebecca's neck pain is gone, and quality of life restored. 

Back Surgery Ends Years of Pain
Back Surgery Ends Years of Pain

November 8, 2022

 Dr. Amor performed a posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) on patient, Ernie Decot of Junction City. “This surgery took care of things that had bothered me for years,” Ernie says. “I used to hunch over. I can stand up straight now. It feels so good. I can also walk straight now."

Moving Forward Without Knee Pain
Moving Forward Without Knee Pain

November 8, 2022

With both knees gnarled by arthritis, Nancy Walsh knew that if she wanted to lead an active life, she’d need two total knee replacement surgeries.

Robotic technology makes hard-to-reach lung biopsies possible
Robotic technology makes hard-to-reach lung biopsies possible

November 7, 2022

The Monarch robotic-assisted bronchoscopy technology allowed Dr. Brawner to perform a minimally invasive procedure to access small lung nodules in hard-to-reach places. This advanced technology helps patients like Shelly diagnose and treat their lung cancer.

Robotic technology makes hard-to-reach lung biopsies possible
Robotic technology makes hard-to-reach lung biopsies possible

November 7, 2022

The Monarch robotic-assisted bronchoscopy technology allowed Dr. Brawner to perform a minimally invasive procedure to access small lung nodules in hard-to-reach places. This advanced technology helps patients like Shelly diagnose and treat their lung cancer.