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Spinal Stenosis is treated, at the University of Florida, by: Dr. Daniel Hoh Dr. William Friedman Dr. Gregory Murad Dr. Adam Polifka Dr. Matthew Decker About Spinal Stenosis Degenerative disease of the spine involves arthritic changes in the bone, joints and ligaments. The spine consists of the vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, facet joints, several layers…

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