Marathon runners
Dec
12
From Paralysis To Promise

Quick response, neurosurgical expertise and the promise from a doctor to a patient helped Dean Otto recover from paralysis. He's now raising money for others with spinal cord injuries and just ran a half marathon with his neurosurgeon.

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Dec
12
Ending Spasticity In Children With Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy

Spasticity experienced by children with cerebral palsy or other neurological disorders impacts every aspect of daily life. 

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conversation about brain surgery | Brain Surgery on a young athlete | Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates
Dec
04
High School Athlete Recovering After Traumatic Head Injury And Emergency Brain Surgery

Pediatric neurosurgeon Scott Wait, MD, of Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates performed life-saving brain surgery on Anthony, son of local TV host Colleen Odegaard. In this interview, Anthony, Colleen and Dr. Wait describe the experience on Charlotte Today.



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Multi-position MRI And Minimally Invasive Fusion End Years Of Intense Back Pain
09.19.2018

Forty-seven-year-old Tracy Bari has been physically active her entire life, from competing in gymnastics as a child and on her ski team in college to running marathons and triathlons. As a real estate agent in Destin, Florida, she is constantly on the move. But recently, severe back pain was putting the brakes on her high-energy life and successful career.

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Apr
02
Multi-position, open MRI reveals spine disorder - Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates

Patient Tracy Bari found relief from intense back pain by undergoing minimally invasive lumbar fusion (TLIF). Our on-site multi-position, open MRI revealed instability in her L3-4 vertebrae.

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