For Physicians
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Overview of Ann Arbor Spine Center and how it can be a resource
for you and your patients. This includes information on all our physicians,
how to refer a patient to any of our physicians, or how to refer
a patient directly into our spine-specialized manual therapy department.
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E-consult.
As the expert source for information about all types of back and
neck problems, Ann Arbor Spine Center physicians provide a free service to referring
physicians only. We are able to answer physician questions via e-mail
through INTRANET site.
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Clinical
outcome and patient severity data. We will be sharing
patient severity data that shows the severity of patients entering
Ann Arbor Spine Center for their first appointment, along with clinical
outcome information.
If you have a patient with a complex back or neck problem who requires
surgery or may need a consult for a complex spine problem, you can
now access the expertise of Ann Arbor Spine Center for the benefit of your patient.
Click on the e-consult
link to send us an e-mail inquiry about a patient.
Ann Arbor Spine Center takes a multidisciplinary team approach to spine care, involving nonsurgical spine physicians, spine surgeons and spine-specialized therapists. This means our health care team of professionals will pool together their expertise to develop the best treatment for each patient.
Our goal is to provide the most advanced spine care to your patient
before returning the patient to your care.
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Medical Animations
Get informed! Explore videos that explain, step-by-step, various treatment nonsurgical and surgical treatment procedures.
Anatomy Library
View medical illustrations that show the anatomy of your back and neck and what may be causing your pain.
Exercise Library
Click here to see dozens of special spine exercises that can relieve pain symptoms - and prevent future back pain attacks.
Click here to visit Michigan Brain & Spine Institute, and information about capabilities specific to neuroscience. |