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Ian Perry from Canada gets cervical disc replacement surgery in India.
lan Perry a Canadian resident recently got a successful cervical disc replacement surgery in India. In the featured Video he is talking to Dr.Dheeraj Bojwani who provided him cervical disc replacement surgery in India. There are a number of factors that are essential in considering cervical disc replacement surgery. But most important is to to fully understand the potential risks and benefits of cervical disc replacement surgery.Arm pain, arm weakness or numbness with some degree of neck pain are some of the symptoms that indicate about the requirement of cervical disc replacement surgery. In a cervical disc replacement surgery affected disc is completely removed including any impinging disc fragments or osteophytes (bone spurs). The disc space is distracted (jacked up) to its prior normal disc height to help decompress (relieve pressure) on the nerves. The medical expenditure of cervical cervical disc replacement surgery in India has been estimated to be about 45% less than that in U.S and Canada.
Cervical disc replacement surgery and other spine surgery procedures in India can be taken by abroad patients with full trust and confidence in the dexterity of Indian spine surgeons at Delhi and Mumbai.The spine surgery hospitals in India are providing cervical disc replacement surgery at Delhi and Bangalore with the latest surgical and medical treatment provisions. Dheeraj Bojwani Health Consultants are working successfully for consecutive 5 years to provide cervical disc replacement surgery in India to global patients for relief from spine disorders.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />NowPublic on Facebook
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at 06:07 on March 26th, 2008
This seems more like an advertisement than a legitimate news story. We don't have a "Press Release" category any more, so this doesn't quite seem to fit in. Check out the Newsroom for tips on what makes news "news" and other NP helpful advice.