Tired of chronic back pain? Spinal cord stimulation offers a solution. Discover the benefits of spinal cord stimulation therapy. Figure out why this treatment targets pain signals.
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At NY Spine Medicine, we are dedicated to providing advanced spinal cord stimulation treatments to patients in Guttenberg. We use scientifically backed techniques and the newest stimulator models. Our team is committed to helping individuals reclaim their lives by managing stubborn chronic pain. We prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction, offering 1-1 care and continuous support.
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Spinal cord stimulation provides a significant option for those suffering from chronic pain. This treatment targets the nerves, reducing pain signals and improving overall comfort. We utilize modern devices and refined techniques to deliver the best possible outcomes. If you are seeking lasting pain relief, consider spinal cord stimulation. Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you.
Guttenberg was formerly a farm owned by William Cooper, sold in 1853 to a group of New Yorkers, who had formed the Weehawken Land and Ferry Association. Like nearby Union Hill, it was subdivided and lots were sold mostly to Germans. The company ran two ferries, the Hultz and the Flora, which crossed the Hudson from the landings at the foot of Bulls Ferry Road, Pleasant Valley, Fort Lee, and Spring Street in Manhattan.
Guttenberg was formed as a town on March 9, 1859, from portions of North Bergen Township, but remained as a part of the township that was not fully independent. Guttenberg became part of Union Township when it was formed on February 28, 1861, and became fully independent as of April 1, 1878. The municipality takes its name from Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the European version of the printing press, though other sources indicate that the name derives from “good village” in German.
Galaxy Towers, developed by Prudential Insurance Company, were built in the late 1970s on Boulevard East. The three octagonal skyscrapers rise 415 feet (126 m) and contain 1,075 apartments.
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