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Do you have a spinal condition that’s causing you chronic pain intense enough to interfere with your life or day-to-day activities? Are you afraid you’ll never be able to get your pain under control or that it might continue to worsen as you age? 

WELL, YOU’RE NOT ALONE. 

Many people with spinal disorders feel frustrated, confused, and helpless about their conditions. As many as 500,000 people suffer from some form of spinal injury each year. The good news is that you can ease your concerns and fears by gaining a better understanding of your condition. 

 

At NJ Spine and Orthopedic, we work to help you understand your symptoms, diagnose your condition and inform you of the various treatments. Below is an overview of the most common types of spine conditions, as well as other orthopedic conditions.

NJSO Featured in Star Ledger: April 2016

[Extracted from print placement via Star Ledger, April 2016] Dr. Scott Katzman and Dr. Jeffrey Oppenheimer and the New Jersey-based team of doctors at NJ Spine & Orthopedic are successfully eliminating neck and back pain by performing artificial disc replacement using the most advanced technology on the market today. With a 98% success rate, the team at NJSO has provided relief to hundreds of people within the tri-state area using artificial disc replacement, giving them full range of motion through their spine and giving them a full life back. Why should you choose artificial disc replacement at NJSO? Artificial disc replacement provides the fullest range of motion compared to other procedures Artificial disc replacement mimics the natural movement of vertebrae Fusion, the other alternative, fuses together vertebrae Fusion also creates immobility and can lead to additional surgeries NJSO is a leader in minimally invasive ADR procedures   Contact Us

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NJSO Featured in Inside New Jersey’s Top Hospitals 2016

[Extracted from print placement via Inside New Jersey, Top Hospitals 2016] Published: February 2016 At NJ Spine & Orthopedic, people come first. With the mantra, “We treat people, not patients,” NJSO has built a practice dedicated to delivering minimally invasive spine treatments to eliminate pain, discomfort and immobility related to neck and back conditions. The industry-leading physicians and staff at NJSO treat a wide range of conditions including herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, injuries and corrective neck or back surgeries. The team of doctors and spine specialists at NJSO are expertly trained in treating neck and back pain with minimally invasive methods and have a 98% surgical success rate. NJSO’s collective expertise in minimally invasive procedures means patients receive treatment in an outpatient surgery setting, with less down time and a quicker recovery than most traditional spine surgeries. NJSO founder and leader Dr. Scott Katzman is an internationally recognized board-certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery and currently practices in New Jersey, New York, and Florida through his practice, NJ Spine & Orthopedic. As one of the most sought-after orthopedic surgeons in the U.S., Dr. Katzman is a leader in performing an alternative to cervical artificial disc replacement. This procedure eliminates neck pain due to cervical conditions such as herniated disc or disc degeneration.   Contact Us

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NJSO Featured in Inside New Jersey’s Top Cancer Specialists 2016

[Extracted from print placement via Inside New Jersey, Top Cancer Specialists 2016] Original source: FHCN article by Patti Dipanfilo. Photos and replacement graphic courtesy of Center for Artificial Disc Replacement Published: May 2016 For more than 20 years, Paul Perryman suffered from neck pain due to a series of arthritic changes in his spine. Diagnosed in his 20s, he’s never been able to attribute the condition to any one thing. “I beat myself up pretty hard,” he admits. “I played football, skateboarded, surfed. I was into impact sports, so who knows?” He didn’t let the condition slow him down too much, though, as he continued to surf, play tennis, snow ski and paddleboard regularly. In June 2013, however, he was diagnosed with a herniated disc in his cervical spine and started to experience pain radiating down his arm. An electrical engineer who holds a doctorate degree, Paul began to research treatment options that would heal his pain, yet allow him to stay active. “I went to see a couple of doctors and did not like what I was hearing,” he recalls. “I received opinions from multiple orthopedic and neurosurgeons in my area, and all were unanimous in recommending a three-level fusion as the only reliable procedure. I live an active life, so the prognosis was discouraging, to say the least. I felt I was in a no-win situation and was desperate for an alternative.” An internet search led to Paul to Scott S. Katzman, MD, lead surgeon at New Jersey Spine and Orthopedic. “I submitted my radiology information to Dr. Katzman’s office, and within a few days I was contacted by a staff member describing an artificial disc alternative that would solve my cervical issues while preserving motion and the ability to perform in sports,” Paul relates. A Successful Alternative “Patients who have neck problem like disc herniation, cervical stenosis, foraminal stenosis and radiculopathy are treated by most surgeons in the country with the fusion [ACDF] procedure,” Dr. Katzman explains. “This surgical technique requires placement of a device into the disc space, typically locking it into position with screws and plates.” Rather than a fusion, Dr. Katzman prefers to use an artificial disc implant made of a combination of titanium and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyurethane. He explains that artificial disc replacement has become a well-established procedure in recent years, comparable to total knee or hip replacement. “Disc replacement has actually been FDA-approved for years, although there are not many surgeons offering this procedure yet in the US,” notes the doctor, who has been performing artificial disc replacement for more than a decade. “We now have between ten and fifteen years of data showing its effectiveness.” The skilled surgeon explains that the replacement NJSO Awarded Top Cancer Specialists 2016 | NJ Spine & Ortho procedure has several significant advantages over traditional fusion surgery. “A fusion doesn’t move; an artificial disc does,” he describes. “Fusion requires a brace for several months; an artificial disc requires none. A fusion can stress the adjacent segments of the

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