Dara went back to work two days after spine surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute
Dara went back to work two days after spine surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute.
A pinched nerve is a medical term used to describe the compression of a single nerve or group of nerves. When too much pressure is applied to the nerve by surrounding bones, tissue, cartilage, or muscle, the nerve(s) will become impinged, which disrupts nerve function and can lead to chronic or acute pain, weakness, numbness and tingling.
Though pinched nerves can occur anywhere throughout the body, they are most common in the back. The nerves in the spinal cord travel through the foramina, small openings between the vertebrae through which spinal nerve roots exit to other parts of the body. These small openings can become obstructed and pinch the nerves.
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Evelyn's pain free after surgery for Pinched Nerves In Her Neck and Back
Evelyn's pain free after surgery for both a pinched nerve in her neck and low back. Evelyn spent her teens years in debilitating pain caused by a pinched nerve in both her neck and low back. Doctors near her home couldn't find a reason for the pain and told her she would have to learn to live with the pain.
When meeting Dr. Bonati, Evelyn says, "He actually pointed out my problem areas and what the pain that I should have before I could even tell him what kind of pain I was in. And it was it was spot on. He knew exactly what kind of pain I was in before I even said anything."
The day after her exclusive Bonati Spine Procedures for a pinched nerve in her neck, Evelyn says, "I could use my hand without having it cramp up or get numb tingly."
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=pinched-nerve&utm_campaign=EvelynW or call 888-343-0082.
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Spinal Decompression Surgery with Dr. Alfred Bonati M.D.
Dr. Bonati discusses how many surgeons talk about spinal decompression but not everyone knows what method to use. Spine surgeon Alfred Bonati sets the record straight on the only proper ways to perform a decompression.
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Nine years after Spine Surgery and Fred is still PAIN FREE!
Nine years after Spine Surgery, Fred is PAIN FREE!
Fred's successful spine surgery and recovery allowed him to go back to work the next day!
Fred underwent successful spine surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute.
Learn how the exclusive Bonati Spine Procedures gave Fred lasting pain relief and enabled him to successfully recover from the surgery in a few days.
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=Spine-surgery-story&utm_campaign=FredH or call (888) 343-0082.
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Kim's successful recovery story from surgery for a pinched nerve in her lower back
Kim suffered from a pinched nerve in her lower back. After shots, medication and physical therapy at other spine facilities gave her limited relief, from a pinched nerve in her lower back; she turned to the Bonati Spine Institute for a permanent fix. After surgery to fix the pinched nerve in her lower back, Kim shared her story and talked about her rapid recovery.
A pinched nerve is a medical term used to describe the compression of a single nerve or group of nerves. Pressure is applied to the nerve by surrounding bones, tissue, cartilage, or muscle, the nerve(s) will become impinged (pinched), which disrupts nerve function and can lead to chronic or acute pain, weakness, numbness and tingling.
Though pinched nerves can occur anywhere throughout the body, they are most common in the back. The nerves in the spinal cord travel through the foramina, small openings between the vertebrae through which spinal nerve roots exit to other parts of the body. These small openings can become obstructed and pinch the nerves. Most cases of pinched nerves appear in the lower back.
Kim's pinched nerve in her lower back caused pain down the side of her legs to her ankles. The pain from the pinched nerve in her lower back, made her leg feel like it was on fire.
There can be a wide variety of conditions and actions of pinched nerve causes. Some of the most common causes include:
- Herniated disc
- Degenerative disc disease
- Bone spurs
- Spinal arthritis
- Poor posture
- Repetitive motions, such as those associated with sports or labor-intensive jobs
- Pregnancy can also lead to a pinched nerve due to increased weight and water retention.
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After surgery for a pinched nerve in her lower back, Kim returned to work almost immediately.
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=pinched-nerve&utm_campaign=kims-surgery-story
or call (888) 343-0082.
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Mark's Successful Spinal Stenosis Surgery Story!
Spinal Stenosis in Mark's lower back was making it difficult to stand or walk for any length of time.
After hearing about the Bonati Spine institute from a friend's wife, he made the call.
Now after his exclusive Bonati Spine Procedures, Mark's back to his active lifestyle again, pain free.
If your suffering with Spinal Stenosis, see how the targeted Bonati Spine Procedures may be able to help.
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If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=spinal-stenosis&utm_campaign=MarkG or call 888-343-0082.
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Spine Surgeon discusses Spondyloarthritis
Dr. Bonati details spondyloarthritis: an inflammatory condition affecting the spine. He details the cause, symptoms and treatment options for those suffering from the condition.
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Watch This Before You Decide on Spinal Stenosis Surgery!
Wendy, underwent spinal stenosis surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute and shares her experience with you. If you're thinking about undergoing spine surgery for spinal stenosis, you may want to watch this video first.
Wendy's story may change your mind about spinal stenosis surgery. In this video, she shares her story about her surgery and her post-surgery recovery. If you're still undecided about spinal stenosis surgery, this video is a good place to start!
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If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=Spinal-Stenosis-Surgery&utm_campaign=WendyB or call (888) 343-0082.
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Dr. Bonati discusses new metamaterials used in spine fusions
Dr. Bonati discusses new metamaterials used in spine fusions.
A one level spine fusion fails 65% of the time, while multilevel fusions fail 85% of the time. At the Bonati Spine Institute, no hardware of any kind is ever used. The exclusive Bonati Spine Procedure focus on keeping the spine natural mobility while decompressing the nerve to eliminate the source of a patient's pain.
Learn more about the patented Bonati Spine Procedures:
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or call 888-343-0082.
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Tim Pinched a Nerve In his Neck snowboarding causing headaches
Tim suffered a pinched nerve in his neck after some accidents playing extreme sports. The pinched in his neck led to headaches and even made him believe he was having a heart attack.
After the exclusive Bonati Spine Procedures for pinched nerve in his neck, Tim is back to playing the sports he loves and living life pain free.
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=pinched-nerve-in-neck&utm_campaign=TimothyY or call 888-343-0082.
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Lance suffered from a Pinched Nerve in his neck after an accident at work.
Lance suffered from a Pinched Nerve in his neck after an accident at work. The pinched nerve in his neck caused a sharp pain in his elbow and the only relief he got was when he held his arm over his head.
The doctors near his home in Wisconsin want to perform an anterior neck fusion, but Lance being a former patient of the Bonat Spine Institute, knew they was a better alternative to a spine fusion.
Lance say he felt relief for the sharp pain in his elbow instantly, thanks to the exclusive Bonati Spine Procedures.
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=pinched-nerve-in-neck&utm_campaign=LanceW or call 888-343-0082.
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VIDEO STATEMENT- Bonati Spine Institute files $500 million lawsuit against State of Florida, AHCA
Government agency AHCA used false allegations, intimidation, and harassment in attempts to destroy the Bonati Spine Institute and forced a suspension of the ambulatory center affiliated with the Institute. The false information was leaked to the media, which then jumped on the “story” in an effort to ruin the business of an outspoken Conservative spine surgeon.
Due to the weaponization of governmental agencies to deliberately damage the reputation of founder, Dr. Alfred Bonati and his facility, we are taking legal action in the form of a $500 million dollar lawsuit against the State of Florida.
For media-related inquiries, please contact our PR firm at 813.279.8335 or by emailing news@judgepr.com.
Story Links:
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/bonati-spine-institute-sues-state-of-florida-for-500-million-alleging-wrongful-shutdown-defamation/ar-BB1l4kQI
Video Statement from Kimberly Bonati:
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Paresthesia Syndrome | Burning, Tingling and Numbness sensations
In this clip from American Medicine Today: Spine surgeon Alfred Bonati, M.D., discusses numbness, tingling and burning sensations are all symptoms of Paresthesia syndrome. Dr. Bonati describes the cause and what he can do to help those suffering with chronic conditions.
(Original airdate 3-30-24)
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Bulging Disc Surgery: Jerry's Story
Beat Back Pain! Bulging Disc Surgery Success Story
Does a shooting pain stop you from bending over or enjoying everyday activities? Jerry's story is all too familiar - a simple movement turned into a bulging disc struggle. But there's hope!
Watch how Jerry found relief through minimally invasive surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute. Their innovative Bonati Spine Procedures boast a 98.75% patient satisfaction rate, and Jerry is living proof! Get back to your active life, ditch the pain. See if minimally invasive surgery is right for you!
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If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=herniated-disc-surgery&utm_campaign=JerryB or call (888) 343-0082.
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Nerve Decompression Surgery: Deborrah's Surgery Story
Deborrah's nerve decompression surgery story is like many others. Deborrah's pain in her lumbar spine radiated down into her legs. Now thanks to nerve decompression spine surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute, she is living pain free.
After injuring her lower back, her pain made it difficult to do daily activities such as cooking, cleaning and spending time with family. Deborrah shares her story of recovery from nerve decompression surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute.
Deborrah's pain started in her lower back and radiated into her legs and gave her feelings of electric shocks as well as a jabbing pain in her hip and thigh. In order to eliminate the pain from her lower back injury it required nerve decompression surgery.
The lumbar spine refers to the lower back between the rib cage and pelvis. The lumbar spine connects with the sacrum at L5-S1. This joint allows the body to rotate when walking and running.
The following symptoms may be indicative of a spinal condition that requires lumbar spine surgery:
• Severe pain in the lower back
• Numbness
• Tingling that radiates into other areas of the lower body
• Muscle spasms
• Burning low back pain
• Weakness in the lower extremities
• Sensory loss
• Pain made worse when coughing or laughing
• Loss of bowel/bladder control
Determining if you are a candidate for spine surgery will involve a review of your medical history, physical examination and a thorough analysis of your imaging studies.
You may be a candidate if:
• You’re experiencing significant pain, weakness or numbness
• Your symptoms have not improved with physical therapy, medication and other conservative treatments
• Diagnostic studies show a treatable spinal condition
• You are in otherwise good health
To learn more about nerve decompression surgery, visit:
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If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=nerve-decompression-surgery&utm_campaign=DeborrahS or call (888) 343-0082.
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Surgeon Leaves Spinal Fusions for more advanced technique - with Dr. Craig Wolff
In this clip from American Medicine Today: special guest orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Craig Wolff, explains why he stopped performing fusion surgeries so he could learn a far more effective and less invasive technique, performed exclusively, at the Bonati Spine Institute.
(Original airdate 3-16-24)
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Herniated Disc Surgery | Bryan's Story
Bryan's Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery at the Bonati Spine Institute has him back to his active lifestyle traveling the world.
Lumbar disc herniation occurs 15 times more often than cervical (neck) disc herniation, and it is one of the most common causes of sciatica or lower back pain.
When a disc ruptures, a portion of the spinal disc pushes outside its normal boundary. This is called a herniated disc. When a disc bulges out from between the vertebrae, it constricts the spinal nerves that are located very close to the disc. Therefore, the spinal nerves and spinal cord can become compressed causing pain, numbness, weakness and other herniated disc symptoms.
Lumbar herniated discs are a common problem in healthcare. They most often affect people aged 35-50. While a lumbar herniated disc is painful, the symptoms do not usually last long. Approximately 90% of patients diagnosed with a lumbar herniated disc have no symptoms after 6 weeks, even if they do not seek treatment.
It is not unusual to have a lumbar disc herniation and have no symptoms. The symptoms may be triggered by moving or lifting something heavy and/or twisting the lower back.
Most herniated disc causes are from the gradual age-related wear and tear on the spine, called disc degeneration. Spinal discs lose some of their water content due to age. That makes them less resilient and more likely to tear or rupture.
Most patients can’t pin down exactly what caused their herniated disc. Some causes include using your back muscle instead of your leg muscles when lifting heavy objects, twisting or turning while lifting, and, rarely, a traumatic event such as a blow to the back or a fall.
If non-surgical treatments such as exercise, physical therapy, and medications do not relieve your pain, surgery may be necessary. The Bonati Spine Institute has been a leader in advanced spine surgery for decades, with more than 75,000 successful surgical procedures performed.
The Bonati Spine Procedures achieve a very high success rate in the surgical treatment of herniated discs. When conservative treatments no longer work Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery may be required. The physicians at The Bonati Spine Institute may perform an array of procedures for treating herniated discs including:
discectomy
foraminotomy
laminectomy/laminotomy
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for the Bonati Spine Procedures, please visit: https://askbonati.com/?utm_source=Rumble&utm_medium=Description&utm_term=herniated-disc&utm_campaign=BryanV or call 888-343-0082.
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