General Surgery
John E. Sherman, MD, specializes in spine surgery. He has conducted extensive research on engineering technologies, and focuses on motion preservation (dynesys, artificial total disc, artificial nucleus, and annular repair) and minimally invasive spJohn E. Sherman, MD, specializes in spine surgery. He has conducted extensive research on engineering technologies, and focuses on motion preservation (dynesys, artificial total disc, artificial nucleus, and annular repair) and minimally invasive spine surgery. Dr. Sherman is an industry consultant for Anulex.
In the News
Dr. Sherman responds to the need for Annular Repair in the June 5th issue of Orthopedics This Week – “Anulex Died, But There’s More to the Story”. “Annual repair is necessary because microdiscectomy frequently fails. The rate varies, but around 15% of the time you are going to have a symptomatic disc reherniation.” Learn more here.
Dr. Sherman identifies that Anchorknot herniated disc repair technology can benefit discectomy patients. Read more here.
Dr. Sherman describes postoperative care for spinal fusion surgery. Learn more here.ine surgery. Dr. Sherman is an industry consultant for Anulex. Insurance reminder: individual plans may vary, and it is the patient’s responsibility to confirm that their provider is in-network.
A general surgeon is a medical professional who performs surgery on patients. General surgeons typically perform common surgeries and have attended college and medical school to learn the skills needed to perform them successfully. They also care for their patients before and after operations and can give an accurate prognosis after the surgery is complete and the patient has had time to heal.
An orthopedic doctor is a medical professional who has the education and skill to treat patients who are suffering from problems affecting the orthopedic system – bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. They can diagnose health problems, repair broken bones, and help treat pain and mobility disorders caused by health problems or illnesses.
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The top specialties of John E. Sherman, MD - Closed include Orthopedics, General Surgery, Pediatric Orthopedics
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The office is located at 4010 W 65th St in Edina, MN.
John E. Sherman, MD - Closed accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
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