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Whether you have an acute back injury or a serious spine condition, the team at Miami Neuroscience Institute has extensive experience that includes minimally invasive techniques and more complex spine surgeries. Even with the most experienced spine surgeons in the region, the Institute’s physicians understand that minimally invasive surgery can be the best treatment option, explains Michael E. Gomez, M.D., neurosurgeon and director of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery at Miami Neuroscience Institute. Want to see more? Baptist Health South Florida’s Resource Blog https://baptisthealth.net/news Like us on Facebook / baptisthealthsf Follow Baptist Health on Twitter / baptisthealthsf Follow Baptist Health on Instagram / baptisthealthsf [Transcript] Michael Gomez, MD: The minimally invasive spine surgery is something that can be used to address all sorts of spine pathology. Typically, minimally invasive techniques are used for the lumbar spine for treatment of sciatica, treatment of deformities, treatment of degenerative disc disease. I typically prefer minimally invasive spine surgery whenever possible because it results in less tissue injury, less blood loss and, in the end, the patients are able to recover quicker from surgery. The recovery process from a minimally invasive spine surgery is fairly quick. Patients typically arrive to the hospital in the morning, have surgery and four hours after surgery, we have them walking around the halls with the physical therapists and the nursing staff. It's usually one night in the hospital and by two to four weeks, they're back at work. Spine surgery can cause a lot of apprehension in patients, mostly due to things they've heard from friends, relatives. With any type of surgery, I think one has to be all in because, right, surgery slows you down, it hurts, but I think that with minimally invasive techniques the recovery can be shortened, People can be back at work pretty quickly and I think that, in the end, we can see a really meaningful return in function.