Dr. Gerald Schell Provides State of The Art Treatment for Spinal Problems

Dr. Gerald Schell, practicing the latest surgical methods and technology, strives to provide continuity in the lives of their patients by addressing their spinal problems. Emphasizing minimally invasive surgery, he claims that these techniques allow spine surgeons to achieve the same objectives as open surgery while minimizing collateral damage associated with open approaches.

In order to offer the best neurological treatment possible, Dr. Schell uses the latest techniques, training, and technology. He worked tirelessly to develop his practice and reputation around the concept of delivering the least intrusive treatment to minimize recovery time and maximize clinical outcomes. 

As a neurosurgeon specialist, Dr. Gerald Schell has more experience with the spine than most specialists in his profession. In 1980, he graduated from Michigan State University Medical School. He claims that minimally invasive surgery is an alternative to conventional open surgery done to treat various spinal disorders. He claims that these techniques enable spine surgeons to achieve the same objectives of open surgery while minimizing collateral damage associated with open approaches.

Working at Schell Spinal, Gerald helps create surgical procedures that are used around the world. He works 80-100 hours a week and serves on the board of directors of the hospital. Before completing a neurosurgery residency at Syracuse University, he earned his doctorate of medicine from Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine. 

Dr. Gerald Schell is currently playing a lead role in the experimental development of single-level and two-level artificial disks for cervical disk disorders. Together with Dr. Kewin Lawson, he provides the most effective therapies for spinal conditions, ranging from spinal fusion and anterior cervical fusion to spinal cord simulations.

As regards his professional qualifications, Dr. Schell graduated in 1980 from Michigan State University Medical School. It is associated with medical facilities such as Ascension St Mary's Hospital and Ascension Standish Hospital.

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