For decades, the path to stability and relief has been a frustrating binary: traditional decompression surgery successfully alleviates painful nerve compression but often introduces instability that risks requiring future intervention, while spinal fusion guarantees stability but at the permanent cost of eliminating motion and overloading adjacent vertebrae. This trade-off—forcing patients to sacrifice natural function and flexibility for stability—has long represented the major limiting factor in achieving truly comprehensive surgical success, highlighting the urgent need for a solution that could decompress the spine and maintain its structural integrity without locking movement away forever. Visit – Motion Sparing Neck Surgeries
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