Fall Prevention: Home and Office
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View ArticlePreventing Back Pain
The experts at Prairie Spine and Pain Institute are committed to improving your quality of life. Read the article below for additional information on preventing back pain. For most people, back pain is...
View ArticlePatient Testimonials from Satisfied Patients at Prairie Spine
At Prairie Spine and Pain Institute, patient experience and happiness is just important as wellness, treatment, and recovery. As our slogan says, “Expert Spine Care… One Patient At A Time,” we strive...
View Article3 Ways to Relieve Achy Joints – Even in Winter
With the cold weather setting in, the physicians at Prairie Spine and Pain Institute want to be comfortable and at your best. Here are some ways to help relieve joint pain in the winter. “Every mile is...
View ArticleImaging: An Important Diagnostic Tool
When it comes to patient care, our first responsibility is to gather as much information about you and your medical history so we can provide the best care possible. Check out the article below,...
View ArticleHow to Prepare for an MRI
Last week, we looked at the different types of imaging that physicians use to diagnose spine health issues. This week, Physician Assistant Andrew C. Kitterman, at the Prairie Spine and Pain Institute...
View ArticleBuying Walking Shoes That Fit
We recently discussed developing healthy lifestyle habits to reduce the risk of injury, minimize back pain, and prevent its recurrence. Sometimes preventing or easing back pain is as simple as wearing...
View ArticlePrairie Spine Satisfied Patient Testimonials
At Prairie Spine and Pain Institute, patient experience and happiness is just important as wellness, treatment, and recovery. As our slogan says, “Expert Spine Care… One Patient At A Time,” we strive...
View ArticlePatient-Centered Radiation Safety
X-rays were discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Röentgen, a professor at Würzburg University in Germany. Experiments showed that these electro-magnetic rays could penetrate soft tissues but not bones....
View ArticleSurgery Recovery and Patient Success at Prairie Spine
Hearing from our patients that they have recovered well and are enjoying an excellent quality of life, is the kind of news that we at Prairie Spine and Pain Institute like to hear. Patient testimonials...
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