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Click on the episode links to view Dr. Aaron Filler in his podcast series, Spine and Nerve Health. Podcasts are encoded in MPEG4 format, so they'll play on the widest variety of devices, including Apple iPods, Windows-powered devices, as well as personal computers equipped with media software such as Windows Media Player or iTunes.

 

EPISODE: MR Neurography

Magnetic Resonance Neurography is a ground-breaking new development in medical imaging. Invented by Dr. Aaron Filler, MR Neurography employs standard MRI machines outfitted with patented "pulse sequences," allowing physicians and surgeons to "see" nerves inside the human body - something that was impossible just a few years before. As Dr. Aaron Filler, MD, PhD and chief of clinical services for the Neurography Institute explains, the power of MR Neurography means better and more accurate medical scans for issues affecting the nerves and spine -- resulting in more accurate diagnoses and treatments for patients suffering from spine and nerve pain.

Running time: 10:14
Format: MPEG 4 video
Release date: April 27. 2006

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EPISODE: "Do You Really Need Back Surgery?"

Noted neurosurgeon Dr. Aaron Filler of the Institute for Nerve Medicine in Santa Monica, California, discusses the issues surrounding back surgeries to alleviate spine and nerve pain. Alternative therapies are covered, as are new MR-guided injections which can often relieve or eliminate back pain instead of painful, invasive surgeries.

Running time: 7:11
Format: MPEG 4 video
Release date: March 19, 2006

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More podcasts are in development. Visit us regularly to download and view more podcasts from Dr. Aaron Filler. And do not hesitate to contact us at 866-41-NERVES if you have any questions or comments.

 

 
 

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