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The latest publications from Dr. Lanman and his collegues at Lanman Spine And Neurosurgery. VIEW ALL
March 17,2025

Prolapsed Disc vs Herniated Disc: Insights from Dr. Todd Lanman, World-Class ADR Surgeon

Many terms are used to describe problems with vertebral discs—it can be confusing! Dr. Todd H. Lanman is a renowned expert in spine surgery and Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR), with over 30 years of experience in the field of spinal neurosurgery. As the founder of the Advanced Disc Replacement Spinal Restoration Center (ADR Spine), Dr.

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March 05,2025

Muscle Strain vs. Herniated Disc

Back pain has emerged as the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting an estimated 619 million people globally in 2020, with projections suggesting this number will rise to 843 million by 2050. For those experiencing back pain, distinguishing between muscle strain and herniated disc injuries is crucial for receiving appropriate treatment and achieving optimal outcomes.

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Why Exercise is Key for Spinal Stenosis
March 03,2025

Why Exercise is Key for Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of spaces within the spine, can significantly impact daily life, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

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October 03,2024

Why Motion-Sparing Spine Surgery Is a Game Changer

Motion-Preserving Surgery Did you know that at one time, chronic hip or knee pain was treated with joint fusion? Orthopedic surgeons would fuse the knee or hip joints together. While the fusion surgery relieved pain, it also meant a life without movement of that joint. Today, surgeons replace the knee or the hip with an

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August 29,2024

Explore the Innovations of Dr. Todd H. Lanman: An Influence in Spinal Neurosurgery

In the elite circles of neurosurgery, Dr. Todd H. Lanman is universally recognized as the foremost authority, especially in the specialized field of spinal health. With more than three decades of unmatched experience, Dr. Lanman has risen to become the quintessential spinal surgeon for Hollywood’s elite, legendary musicians, and top executives. Operating from his private practice in

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August 19,2024

Dr. Todd H. Lanman Enhances Spinal Care by Reversing Fusions with Restorative Motion Surgery

Modernizing approaches to spinal care, Dr. Todd H. Lanman introduces groundbreaking techniques in Restorative Motion Surgery. As an expert in spinal health, Dr. Lanman has over thirty years of experience innovating in the world of spinal neurosurgery and being a reputable advocate for the modernization of cervical and lumbar spine surgery. Dr. Lanman champions the

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Dr. Lanman's publications and research featured in the worlds leading medical journals. VIEW ALL
September 19,2024

Facet Joint Loading After 1-, 2- And 3-Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty: A Comparison of Spiked Versus Keeled Baseplates

Authors Jason M. Cuellar, MD, PhD ∙ Todd Lanman, MD ∙ Nicole Mottole, BE ∙ Michael Wernke, RP, PhD ∙ Elizabeth Carruthers, ME ∙ Antonio Valdevit, PhD   Background The purpose of this study was to examine facet contact forces above, below, and at surgical index levels induced by artificial disc implantation and compare the

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May 14,2024

Lumbar Total Disk Replacement Device Removals and Revisions Performed During a 20-Year Experience with 2141 Patients

Study Design This was a retrospective study with prospective patient contact attempted to collect current data. Objective The purpose was to investigate the incidence and reasons for lumbar total disk replacement (TDR) removal or revision.   Summary of Background Data A concern regarding lumbar TDR was safety, particularly the need for device removal or revision.

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February 15,2024

Prosthesis Design and Likelihood of Achieving Physiological Range of Motion After Cervical Disc Arthroplasty

The functional goals of cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA) are to restore enough range of motion (ROM) to reduce the risk of accelerated adjacent segment degeneration but limit excessive motion to maintain a biomechanically stable index segment. This motion-range is termed the “Physiological mobility range.” Clinical studies report postoperative ROM averaged over all study subjects but they do not report what proportion of reconstructed segments yield ROM in the Physiological mobility range following CDA surgery.

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