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| Dr. Anand's thoughts on where surgeons are focusing research & development in 2012, in this Becker's Orthopedic, Spine & Pain Management - Review piece |
11 Points on Technology & Treatment Revolutionizing Sports Medicine
Dr. Anand's thoughts on minimally-invasive spine surgery and it's role in returning athletes to the field in this Becker's Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management. Review article |
Spine surgeon says Johnny Knox should be fine for 2012
This Chicago SunTimes - online article features Dr. Anand's thoughts on the Chicago Bears' Johnny Knox, his spine injury and probable outcome. |
Chatting Up Doctor on Peyton Manning
Dr. Anand consulted in this IndyStar.com article about Peyton Manning's neck injury, recovery and prognosis for returning to the game next season. |
Sports Illustrated Chat with Will Carroll
Dr. Anand weighs in on optimism surrounding a Peyton Manning return to the game after spinal fusion surgery in this SportsIllustrated.com Fantasy Baseball Chat - Click here to read more |
NFL
Dr. Anand lends spine medicine insight to NFL quarterback Peyton Manning's neck surgery - Click here to read the full article |
Los Angeles Times
Dr. Anand's spine expertise quoted in this Los Angeles Times article - - Click here to read the full article |
Los Angeles Times
Dr. Anand's weighs in on cervical fusion surgery in this Los Angeles Times article - Click here to read the full article |
Sports Illustrated Article
Dr. Anand consulted as a spine expert in this Sports Illustrated article - Click here to read the full article |
NBC Sports Report
Dr. Anand's thoughts on Peyton Manning's neck surgery, mentioned in this NBC Sports Report - Click here to read the full article |
Los Angeles Times
Dr. Neel Anand featured in this online news article about Victora Beckham - Click here to read the full article |
Philly.com Sports
Dr. Neel Anand featured in this online news article from Philly.com Sports - Click here to read the full article |

Dr. Neel Anand, Director of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at the Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles featured as a spine surgery expert in this SportsIllustrated.com Fantasy Baseball Injury Report by Will Carroll. - Click here to read the full article |
Put Down the X-ray and Talk
Forget about house calls…Dr. Neel Anand, Director of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at the Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles, would be happy if orthopedists would just examine their patients. Click here to read full article |
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Dr. Neel Anand, Director of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at the Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles, would be happy if orthopedists would just examine their patients. Click here to read full article |
Dr. Anand - The Picture of Success! Monday, December 28th, 2009
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"Surgeons at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s Institute for Spinal Disorders have combined three innovative minimally invasive spine surgery procedures to treat spinal curvature in adults, a common consequence of aging. An article in the October issue of the Journal of Spinal Disorders and Techniques is believed to be the first to document the use of these procedures in combination to correct this condition, known as adult lumbar degenerative scoliosis." |
Dr. Neel Anand commences participation in FDA pivotal clinical trial of Stabilimax NZ Dynamic Spine Stabilization System - Download NZ Stabilization Study PDF
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Dr. Neel Anand commences participation in FDA pivotal clinical trial of Acadia Facet Replacement System (AFRS)
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Medtronic Introduces Minimally Invasive System for Patients Undergoing Complex Back Surgery
"The ability to tackle multiple levels in complex spine trauma and spinal deformity, such as degenerative scoliosis, in a minimally invasive manner is a significant benefit to the patient," said Neel Anand, M.D., director of orthopaedic surgery at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. "This has enabled us to tackle challenging problems, especially in my elderly patients who come into my office and often suffer from moderate degenerative spinal curvature deformity." |
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"The Globus transforaminal TDR device employs a unique unitary metal-on- metal articulation device that reproduces the physiologic range of motion of a healthy spine," said Dr. Neel Anand, MD, Director, Orthopedic Spine Surgery, The Institute for Spinal Disorders, Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Ca. "The two components are interlocked in a manner that is similar to a joint with surrounding ligaments, which prevents disarticulation of the bearing surface. It is a low friction arthroplasty similar to the most advantageous peripheral total joint replacement technology." |