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Axis Spine Clinic

C.J. Berg, MD

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Patient Education

These patient education videos provide additional information about common conditions and procedures to supplement the information provided on this website.

To view the videos, use the menu to select your category, then click on the video you want to watch. Click the play button to play the video. To go back to the menu, click the “Done” or “Menu” button at the top of the video window.


Dr. Berg’s Patient Education Videos

Lumbar Fusion Procedures →

S.I. Joint Pain →

Neck Pain →

Decompression Surgery →

Back Pain →

Anterior Cervical Procedures →

Get a 2nd Opinion →


Centinel Spine Videos and Animations

When to See a Spine Surgeon

When to See a Spine Surgeon →

What is Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF)

What is Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) →

Why go from the front to get to the back

Why go from the front to get to the back →

STALIF M Surgical Technique Animation

STALIF M Surgical Technique Animation →

STALIF C Surgical Technique Animation

STALIF C Surgical Technique Animation →

Below is more information about the products used in surgery.

  • STALIF M Integrated Device
  • STALIF C Integrated Device

Blog

What is the most common cause for needing spinal surgery?

The most common causes for needing spinal surgery are spinal degenerative diseases. “Spinal degeneration” pertains to the overall wear and tear of muscles or ligaments within the spine. Over time, the spinal column will deteriorate due to everyday activities and…

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What Are The Most Common Causes Of Lower Back Pain?

Most lower back pain can be traced to injuries within the musculoskeletal system and can be easily treated. These injuries are normally caused by either lifting something too heavy or twisting in an uncomfortable way. Most injuries that cause lower…

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What Does Chronic Pain Mean?

Chronic pain typically lasts 2-3 months or longer and is caused by a more serious affliction or disease. This type of pain is normally caused by a longer-term issue that cannot be as easily treated. Having chronic back pain can…

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Acute Pain

What Does Acute Pain Mean? Acute pain is related to the time frame of your injury and the incident that caused the injury. Acute pain describes pain that has lasted a short period, normally 1-2 weeks, that is usually caused…

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How are Treatment Options Determined?

Finding a treatment for your back pain is dependent upon the type of injury or disease that you have. Though many spinal injuries seem similar, all of them have their own specific treatments.  What are some factors that can help…

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When do You know it’s time to see a doctor?

Many people who suffer from back pain do not realize that it is time to see a doctor. Oftentimes, people with back pain will live with their discomfort for years without thinking of visiting their doctor to ask for help.…

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800 Cross Pointe Road, Unit I
Gahanna, OH 43230

Phone: (614) 468-5333
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