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October 18, 2012 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-10-18

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Your spine is an engineering marvel,
but it's prone to a variety of complex
problems.

So, whether you come to Beaumont
for a herniated disc or a rare spinal
cord injury, you'll find the most
advanced spinal care anywhere.

A place where groundbreaking
research is revolutionizing spine
surgery.

Where Beaumont surgeons are
performing artificial disc replacement
and minimally invasive procedures
that mean less pain, lower risk and
faster recovery.

And where dedication to medical
education has made Beaumont a
training center for spine surgery -
so that someday our innovations
will benefit patients everywhere.

So when something is wrong with
your back or spine... why in the
world would you go anywhere else?

Call 855-220-2663
or visit beaumont.edu.

Harry N. Herkowitz, M.D., is chair of
Orthopedic Surgery and director of spine
surgery at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak.
A board certified, fellowship trained
physician, Dr Herkowitz specializes in
treating spinal disorders affecting the
neck and back with innovative surgical
approaches utilizing some of the most
advanced technology anywhere.

October 18 • 2012

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