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Learn more about outpatient surgeries we perform and common health problelms treated at Mackinaw Surgery Center on our blog posts.
Weight Management For Faster Healing After Surgery
People are often surprised to hear that losing weight can actually improve surgical recovery. Here’s why.
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Bicep Tenodesis And Workout Recovery: What To Expect After Surgery
After bicep tenodesis, patients are eager to exercise again. For optimal results, follow the recovery timeline and workout recovery exercises.
H Pylori & Ulcers: When To Consult GI For Pain Relief
Struggling with stomach pain or ulcers? H pylori infection causes discomfort. Speak with a doctor for effective GI treatment and relief.
Say Goodbye To Wrist Pain: Recovering From Outpatient Carpal Tunnel Surgery
If carpal tunnel is the cause of significant wrist pain, learn how carpal tunnel release promises reduced pain and a quick recovery.
Bunion Pain Relief: How Minimally Invasive Surgery Can Improve Your Gait
Bunion pain can change how someone walks. Learn how minimally invasive surgery can help restore a more natural gait.
Outpatient Shoulder Impingement Surgery: Get Back To An Active Life
Preparing for outpatient shoulder impingement surgery? Understand the steps to recovery and returning to an active life.
Snoring & Sleep Apnea Solved: The Outpatient Tonsillectomy Solution
Addressing sleep apnea can solve snoring and other long-term health problems. An outpatient tonsillectomy may be the answer to a better night’s rest.
Chronic Lower Back Pain: Spinal Cord Stimulator vs Outpatient Surgery
Chronic lower back pain has multiple options to achieve relief. Learn how a spinal cord stimulator compares to outpatient surgery.
Avoiding Back Surgery: Can A Spinal Cord Stimulator Offer Long-Term Pain Relief?
Is avoiding back surgery possible? A spinal cord stimulator may be the best solution for long-term relief without invasive surgery.
Bunions Be Gone: The Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy Solution
Bunions can cause pain, swelling, and reduced movement. Addressing the bunion with a minimally invasive bunionectomy is an effective solution.