Dr. Laura Paré, MD - Patient Education

Anatomy

Understanding your condition, treatment, recovery and after-care is critical for you to achieve the maximum results. The Patient Education section is broken into the sections below. Please read thoroughly, and ask Dr. Paré and staff if you have any questions about your condition and treatment.
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Understanding Pain and Tests

Understanding types of pain is essential to determining your condition. There are also many tests and exams that can help with the diagnosis.
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Diagnosis

Diagnosis of your condition helps us determine the proper course of treatment. Once you have been diagnosed, use this section to better understand your condition...
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Treatment

Many treatment options may be available to you based on your condition. This section helps you understand the treatments that may be recommended for you...
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Renaissance™ Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)

Renaissance™ is transforming spine surgery by advancing surgical techniques from freehand methods to state-of-the art, minimally invasive guided procedures...
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Exercise

Exercise plays an important role in your condition's treatment. Pre- and post-operative exercises may be recommended to you...
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Practice Location - Humboldt Medical Specialists

More information about Spinal Conditions, and Spinal Treatment options

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