Stand Up Straight, No Slouching! Spinal Conditions including Back & Neck Pain
February 27, 2012
Back pain is a common complaint. Learn about treatment, surgery, and recovery for degenerative conditions of the cervical and lumbar spine…
Our goal is to provide you with the best orthopaedic care possible and that starts with providing you with good information. Research shows patients who are more involved with their care get better results. Preparing mentally and physically is an important step toward a successful result. It is also important that you give your doctor the information he or she needs and that you understand what your doctor is recommending. The following resources will help facilitate your care at Tucson Orthopaedic Institute.
Learn what to expect from your upcoming office visit, diagnostic test, scheduled surgery or physical therapy appointment. Understanding the process and your role in it will help you recover more quickly and have fewer problems.
Preparing for Physical Therapy
Be an informed patient and/or caregiver by learning more about anatomy, specific conditions, treatment options, rehabilitation and medical research. To participate actively in your care, explore these resources and communicate with your physician about topics that concern you.
Having all of the required paperwork and documentation ready will make the entire process run more smoothly for you and your family.
Insurance / Consent to Treat Form
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Patient Questionnaire - Cervical
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