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  2. Practice Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Practice Fusion, Inc. Practice Fusion is a web-based electronic health record (EHR) company based in San Francisco, CA. The company was founded in 2005 by Ryan Howard and acquired by Allscripts in 2018. [2] In 2013 the company was said to be valued at $700M [3] and in 2014, Practice Fusion was the largest cloud-based electronic health record ...

  3. Spinal Fusion Recovery: Timeline, Exercises, and More

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    Spinal fusion surgery is a major procedure with a lengthy recovery time. Most people are not able to resume all their usual activities for at least 6 months, and it may be 1 year or more before ...

  4. Joint Fusion Surgery: Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Recovery - WebMD

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    3 min read. If you have severe arthritis pain, your doctor may suggest that you have joint fusion surgery (also called “arthrodesis”). This procedure fuses, or “welds,” together the two ...

  5. Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure in which two or more vertebrae are permanently joined into one solid bone with no space between them. Vertebrae are the small, interlocking bones of the spine ...

  6. Types of Spine Surgery: Spinal Fusion, Laminectomy, More

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    Types of spine surgery. Let’s take a look at the various spinal surgeries in more detail. 1. Vertebroplasty. A surgeon injects medical cement into your vertebrae using a specialized needle. The ...

  7. Spinal fusion - Wikipedia

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    Spinal fusion. Spinal fusion, also called spondylodesis or spondylosyndesis, is a surgery performed by orthopaedic surgeons or neurosurgeons that joins two or more vertebrae. [1] This procedure can be performed at any level in the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, or sacral) and prevents any movement between the fused vertebrae.

  8. Spinal & Cervical Fusion Surgery: Purpose, Procedure, Risks ...

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    4 min read. Spinal fusion is surgery to join two or more vertebrae into one single structure. The goal is to stop movement between the two bones and prevent back pain. Once they’re fused, they ...

  9. Neck Pain and Cervical Disc Surgery - WebMD

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    With cervical fusion surgery, the surgeon removes the damaged disc and places a bone graft (which is taken either from the patient's hip or from a cadaver) in the space between the vertebrae. The ...