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From Wheelchair to Dance Floor: A Remarkable Recovery After Spinal Surgery News

From Wheelchair to Dance Floor: A Remarkable Recovery After Spinal Surgery

When a mystery ailment left Tanya Salinas in a wheelchair last spring, all she dreamed about was attending her daughter’s May wedding in North Carolina — and being able to walk again.
Heart Patient Rushed from Guatemala to Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute for Complex, Life-Saving Aortic Dissection Surgery News

Heart Patient Rushed from Guatemala to Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute for Complex, Life-Saving Aortic Dissection Surgery

As he recounts the day he collapsed in his home in Guatemala, William Stixrud, 80, father of five, a  retired civil engineer and former ambassador to the U.S., gets understandably emotional as he ponders the decision that was facing his large, closely knit family.
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Rohan Garje, MD

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Adeel Kaiser, MD

Alexandr Aylyarov, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care as an Orthopedic Surgeon News

Alexandr Aylyarov, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care as an Orthopedic Surgeon

Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Alexandr Aylyarov, M.D., has joined Baptist Health Orthopedic Care. He specializes in diagnosing, treating and preventing sports-related injuries.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Smaller incisions, Less Tissue Disruption and Other Benefits News

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Smaller incisions, Less Tissue Disruption and Other Benefits

Surgeons with Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care are trained to treat a full range of back, neck and spine conditions, with extensive experience in a range of simple-to-complex procedures.
ECG Screening as Part of the Pre-Participation Exam for Young Athletes News

ECG Screening as Part of the Pre-Participation Exam for Young Athletes

Pre-participation screening, particularly whether an ECG should be included as part of a pre-participation exam for young athletes, is one of the most widely debated topics in sports cardiology.
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation – Kendall: Now Open News

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation – Kendall: Now Open

The facility caters to individuals with cancer, orthopedic, and neurological injuries. A prescription from a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant is required.
From Saunas to Heating Pads: When Heat is Your Friend and Not Your Foe News

From Saunas to Heating Pads: When Heat is Your Friend and Not Your Foe

Everyone who ventures outdoors in South Florida – or anyone in the U.S. during the current wave of record-high temperatures – fully understands how heat can be your enemy, especially if you are dehydrated.
Lp(a) Could Inform Risk Stratification of Patients with a Calcium Score of 0 News

Lp(a) Could Inform Risk Stratification of Patients with a Calcium Score of 0

Elevated lipoprotein(a), despite a coronary artery calcium score of 0, could portend coronary plaque burden and may be a potential marker for early atherosclerosis intervention, researchers reported.
Luis Felipe Tornes, M.D., on Optimizing Migraine Care and Reasons for Escalation News

Luis Felipe Tornes, M.D., on Optimizing Migraine Care and Reasons for Escalation

In a new iteration of NeuroVoices, Luis Felipe Tornes, MD, a neurologist at Baptist Health in Florida, sat down to discuss the severity of migraine, and when it may be more than just that.
AI Tools Are Helping Speed Stroke Care at Baptist Health News

AI Tools Are Helping Speed Stroke Care at Baptist Health

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is helping neurosurgeons speed up delivery of stroke care during the so-called “golden hour” – the first 60 minutes following a stroke in which doctors have the greatest opportunity to restore blood flow and save precious brain tissue.

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