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Intradiscal Therapies

3 Podcasts on BackTable

Hear how experienced physicians approach Intradiscal Therapies on BackTable. Learn from podcasts, cases, and courses curated by physician content creators, covering patient selection, workup, and procedure technique. Get the BackTable app to follow this Topic and hear more of the conversations that matter to your practice.

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BackTable MSK

Episode # 44  •  05 Mar 2024

ESNR Spine Full Hands-On Course

In this BackTable MSK episode, Dr. Jacob Fleming speaks with Dr. Joshua Hirsch about the current state of spinal interventional radiology. Dr. Hirsch is an interventional neuroradiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Stryker Interventional Spine

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