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3/28/24

Lumbar Disc Injury with Intradiscal Electrotherapy (IDET) Surgery - Medical Animation

 

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Lumbar Disc Injury with Intradiscal Electrotherapy (IDET) Surgery - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation shows the surgical repair of a bulging lumbar spinal disc via intradiscal electrotherapy (IDET).

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