With SI joint dysfunction and low back pain are common in the worker’s compensation claims Dr. Khanna assessed 15 work comp patients were accessed for return to work timeframe.
Read MoreThere have been many previous studies looking at the placement of freehand standard trajectory pedicle screws, compared with robotic navigated placement. But, this is the first paper that has looked at revision rates for malpositioned cortical screws.
Read MoreI see myself and my staff as your partner in a worker’s compensation, navigating the complex requirements of the industry. I have a dedicated Workers’ Compensation team that is ready to assist in making the injury and claim management process as smooth as possible. And I know worker’s comp means questions! Here are a few common ones my patients ask.
Read MoreThe more virus particles you are exposed to, the more likely you are to become infected. Therefore, it stands to reason that the more people we encounter, the higher our risk of virus transmission. Shopping for groceries is when people will likely encounter the highest number of people during the pandemic. So, are you safe when shopping? What about if you need to have surgery?
Read MoreThe three-part webinar series features a panel discussion with Dr. Han Jo Kim, Dr. David Okonkwo, Dr. Nitin Khanna, and Dr. Bobby Kalantar on ‘the road to recovery’ and how we move forward and provide care to those in need. In part 2, the panel discusses important considerations to OR protocols, patient selection and sentiment—and other important operational measures.
Read MoreThe three-part webinar series features a panel discussion with Dr. Han Jo Kim, Dr. David Okonkwo, Dr. Nitin Khanna, and Dr. Bobby Kalantar on ‘the road to recovery’ and how we move forward and provide care to those in need. In part 1, the panel discusses critical success factors for re-opening and providing care to patients, including specific considerations from the panel and their respective health systems.
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