Spinal Cord Stimulation in Harrison, NJ

Find Your Path to Relief: Spinal Cord Technology

Does chronic pain dictate your life? Spinal cord stimulation presents a solution to reclaim your freedom. Uncover how this innovative therapy can alleviate your pain and enhance your daily living. Choose NY Spine Medicine for a bespoke pain management.

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  • Diminished intake of daily pain relievers, promoting natural wellness.
  • Enhanced sleep patterns, leading to more restful nights and energetic days.
  • Regained ability to pursue hobbies and passions, enriching your lifestyle.
  • Increased independence and a bolstered sense of personal well-being.
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    NY Spine Medicine: Forward-Thinking Pain Relief

    NY Spine Medicine undertakes progressive pain management interventions in Harrison. We specialize in spinal cord stimulation, leveraging the latest advancements to offer lasting comfort. Our patient-first methodology guarantees that each client receives a tailored treatment plan designed to address their unique pain concerns. We utilize advanced, FDA-approved neuromodulation devices, such as the Medtronic Intellis platform, delivering precise electrical signals to the spinal cord. Our skilled team is committed to guiding you through every step, enabling a higher quality of life. NY Spine Medicine is a trusted name in NJ.

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    Harrison Spinal Cord Stimulation: Your Route to Recovery

    The Spinal Cord Stimulation Pathway in Harrison, NJ

  • Pain Profile Analysis: Comprehensive assessment of your specific pain experiences.
  • Temporary Device: Testing efficacy of the neurostimulator before implantation.
  • Permanent System Integration: Implementing a long-term pain management device.
  • A patient in NYC receiving physiotherapy support as part of spinal cord stimulation treatment, guided by pain specialists to manage chronic nerve and back pain.

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    NY Spine Medicine: Doctors for Spinal Cord Stimulation in Hudson County

    Spinal cord stimulation offers a transformative approach to managing pain and improving your overall vitality. At NY Spine Medicine, we deliver the expertise and compassionate care needed to achieve lasting relief. Start your journey to a more comfortable life with our support. NJ residents deserve top treatment.

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    The area that is now Harrison was the southernmost part of the 15,308-acre (23.919 sq mi; 61.95 km2) land grant awarded to William Sandford in 1668. When that grant was divided in 1671 between Sandford and his uncle, Nathaniel Kingsland of Barbados, Sandford’s 5,000-acre (2,000 ha) share included Harrison. While Sandford and his family established a plantation on the northern portion of his tract, there is no evidence they developed any significant part of Harrison. Upon his death in 1691, Sandford’s land passed to his wife, Sarah Sandford (née Whartman). Upon her death c., she passed most of the land, including Harrison, to her son William (c.). In 1729, William transferred the southern parts of his upland to three of his sons, John, Robert and Peter, each receiving a 300-acre (120 ha) lot that included a portion of Harrison’s upland. John and Robert sold their lots to members of the Schuyler family in 1733 and 1736, respectively, and migrated westward, John to Newark and Robert to Pine Brook. The disposition of Peter’s lot is not known, but no further record of him is found in or near Harrison.

    A road to the Hudson Waterfront was completed in 1750, named for Douwe’s Ferry which it met at its eastern end to cross the Hackensack River. In 1790 the state legislature decided that “public good would be served by a 64-foot road from Paulus Hook to Newark Courthouse”. By 1795, a bridge over the Hackensack 950 feet (290 m) long and another over the Passaic 492 feet (150 m) long (at the site of the Bridge Street Bridge) were built creating an uninterrupted toll road connection. It is now known as the Newark Turnpike.

    In 1826, the New Jersey Legislature formed Lodi Township from the southern portion of New Barbadoes Neck in Bergen County. Since Lodi Township was part of Bergen County, matters dealing with the county government and courts had to be taken to Hackensack.

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