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  • BACK TO LIFE SEGMENT 3 19 22

BACK TO LIFE SEGMENT 3 19 22

Saturday 19th March 2022

Shirley Mackins' journey from chronic pain to pain-free living with Bonati Spine procedures on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Shirley Mackins' Path to Pain-Free Living with Bonati Spine Procedures

I'm so thankful every day that I found them. I can do housework, do the dishes, wash clothes, I can go to the grocery store, I can do everything that I couldn't do before.
Picture this: you're living with constant, debilitating pain that makes even the simplest tasks seem impossible. That's exactly what Shirley Mackins from Syracuse, NY experienced for over a year. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Shirley opens up about her incredible journey from chronic pain to regaining her strength and mobility, all thanks to the innovative Bonati Spine procedures.
She had tried various treatments and consulted multiple doctors, but nothing seemed to work until she discovered The Bonati Spine Institute. Led by the renowned Dr. Alfred Bonati, this institute specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery that has helped thousands of patients like Shirley reclaim their lives. Her story isn't just about overcoming pain; it's about finding hope and relief through cutting-edge medical solutions.
This episode also sheds light on the transformative power of technology in modern medicine and emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care. Tune in to hear Shirley's inspiring story and learn more about how The Bonati Spine Institute is making a difference in the lives of those suffering from chronic pain.