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Episode 18: Anterior vs. Posterior Cervical Surgery: What Actually Matters

51 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Episode 18: Anterior vs. Posterior Cervical Surgery: What Actually Matters When it comes to cervical spine surgery, there’s more than one approach—and choosing the right one depends on your specific condition. In this episode, the Spine Bros break down the differences between anterior (front) and posterior (back) approaches, when each is used, and what patients can expect before and after surgery. Understanding your options can help you feel more confident and informed about your care.

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