by Arthur Jenkins III, MD | Jul 6, 2020 | Spine
I am debuting a new post-COVID fashion statement: The necktie has been around since the 17th Century, when the cravatte was introduced as part of French military uniform, and has been changed, updated, and modified several times since then to the necktie as we know it...
by Arthur Jenkins III, MD | May 19, 2020 | Surgery
We’re taking extra care — so you don’t delay your treatment. We understand there may be some concern about in-person appointments. We have those same concerns. We have put in strict safety protocols to protect our patients and staff to ensure that patients who require...
by Arthur Jenkins III, MD | Mar 24, 2020 | Axial Fusion
We’d like to share some updates with you regarding COVID-19. Both of our locations (NYC and Greenwich, CT) are closed to patient appointments except in case of emergencies. The safety and wellbeing of our patients is our highest priority, which is why we are...
by Arthur Jenkins III, MD | May 1, 2019 | Spine
As a spine surgeon in an academic institution, I see a lot of the challenges that people face in trying to manage their back, neck, sciatica, pinch nerve, imbalance or other neurologic problems that may be referable to their spinal system. Frequently, I get patients...
by Arthur Jenkins III, MD | Apr 20, 2019 | Back Pain, Surgery
I often see patients who have been labeled with the term “failed back.” This general term applies to patients who have already had spinal surgery, which their surgeons have labeled as having been technically successful, but the patient did not see adequate clinical...