Spine Seminars
All About the Degenerative Spine
A FREE spine education seminar series for everyone brought to you by the physicians at Sonoran Spine Center.
Back pain has many faces and to many people it can be distressing, disabling or even frightening. Whether back pain comes from a strain, degenerative disc disease, a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, a complex deformity or even a fracture, there are many options that can help you to live an active lifestyle. Additionally, osteoporosis is another disease that you may not even know you have. Learn from these dynamic experts about the various types of back problems and the latest treatments available. We will discuss the problems, the solutions and leave time for your questions to help you be active. Talk with the experts and get your concerns addressed.
Dates/Times/Locations
Coming January 2012
Check back for the schedule, dates and locations or signup for our e-newsletter for notices and updates. e-Vertebral Views is emailed to you monthly and provides you timely articles on the spine, arthritis and osteoporosis plus our upcoming calendar of events.

Faculty
Dennis Crandall, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Specialist
Michael S. Chang, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Specialist
Terrence Crowder, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Specialist
Jason Datta, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Specialist
Paul Howard, MD
Rheumatologist
Claire Moore, PA-C
Spinal Disorders
Farhad Mosallaie, DO, PhD
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Jan Revella, RN
Arthritis Nurse Specialist
Contact Us
To call or request an appointment:
Phone: 480-962-0071
Use the Appointment Request Form
Sonoran Spine Center Offices:
Phoenix | 480-962-0071
Scottsdale | 480-962-0071
Glendale | 480-962-0071
Mesa | 480-962-0071
Gilbert | 480-962-0071
Sonoran Physical Therapy
and Wellness Center:
1432 South Dobson Road, Suite 209
Mesa, Arizona 85202
Phone: 602-443-6480
Web site: SonoranPT.com
Sonoran Spine Research and
Education Foundation:
1432 South Dobson Road, Suite 201
Mesa, Arizona 85202
Mesa Phone: (602) 443-4169
Phoenix Phone: (602) 443-1424
Web site: www.spineresearch.org





