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October 13, 2011 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-10-13

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MY PASSPORT DOESN'T SAY

"SPINE DISORDER."

Shari Finsilver is not defined by her disorder.
She just wants to see the world ... on her schedule.

Fortunately for Shari, she has the experts of Henry Ford

making sure she's pain-free and still on the go. As the first

and most experienced minimally invasive spine surgery team

in Michigan, as well as the first and most proven team in

the U.S. to perform radiosurgery on spine tumors, the

Henry Ford Spine and Neurotrauma Center is on a mission —

conducting more than 20,000 spine surgeries and making

sure that patients like Shari can get back on their journey.

HENRY FORD NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY.

Michigan's only program named "America's Best" for the
past 14 consecutive years by U.S.News & World Report.

To learn more or to schedule an appointment,
visit henryford.com or call 1-800-HENRYFORD.

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