Medications & Treatments

Spine Surgeon Says Avoid Surgery – Better Way to Go Pain Free

Spine Surgeon Says Avoid Surgery - Better Way to Go Pain Free

Returning guest, Dr. David Hanscom, MD, an orthopedic complex spinal deformity surgeon​ discusses his new book “Do You Really Need Spine Surgery?” He is the author of the book “Back in Control” and has helped people around the world with the method he developed called The DOC (Direct your Own Care) Journey to go pain-free. 

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Orthopedic spine surgeon, David Hanscom, MD, quit practicing in 2019 to help people go free from chronic pain without surgery or medication. He’s helped countless people around the world go pain free from back, neck shoulder pain, migraines, tinnitus and so much more. He can explain that chronic disease is a solvable problem. He’s the author of “Do You Really Need Spine Surgery?”

Last updated: June 2, 2022

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