Laser Spine Institute Answers Prayers for Three Benedictine Monks
Brother Mark Kosiba, Father Rene Guesnier and Father Joachim Schieber of the Benedictine monastery, Conception Abbey, each have relief from their chronic back or neck pain. The drastic alleviation of pain in these men's lives borders on the miraculous. Thanks to the surgeons at LSI, they are now able to continue their prayer and work for the good of Conception Abbey, the Church and society without the burden of excruciating pain.
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) April 18, 2008 -- Laser Spine Institute, outpatient spine surgery center in Tampa, FL, helps approximately 300 patients every month. Since its inception in March 2005, they have performed close to 6,000 cases, and have witnessed thousands of patients cherishing a positive change in the quality of their lives. Recently, three Benedictine Monks were able to experience the encouraging results that so many patients have endured.
Fr. Rene Guesnier, Fr. Joachim Schieber and Br. Mark Kosiba of the Benedictine monastery, Conception Abbey, each underwent spinal surgery at LSI in 2007. Following is an excerpt from an article written by Jarrod Thome for the Abbey's own quarterly publication called Tower Topics:
Enter the Laser Spine Institute of Tampa, FL. The first monk to go to LSI for help was Brother Mark Kosiba. Before he went to LSI he couldn't stand, sit or lie down without being in pain. "It was miserable," Br. Mark said, "and the rotation of my head was minus 93%. You just had to grit your teeth and go on."
Father Rene Guesnier wasn't much better off. Before going to LSI he couldn't walk ten feet without having to sit down. To get exercise, he'd walk around Wal-Mart leaning on a shopping cart in order to take pressure off his back.
Father Joachim Schieber was also in a similar state of constant pain.
Before LSI, these monks were walking crooked, bent over and sideways. Today, they are all pain free. In addition to being pain free, Br. Mark can look from side to side, Fr. Rene can walk without needing a shopping cart, and Fr. Joachim can sleep on his back for the first time in over 5 years. The drastic alleviation of pain in these men's lives borders on the miraculous. Thanks to LSI, they are now able to continue their prayer and work for the good of Conception Abbey, the Church and society without the burden of excruciating pain.
To drastically change the lives of people on a daily basis has always been the objective of Laser Spine Institute. Over the past 3 years, LSI's renowned orthopedic surgeons have made the success in minimally invasive back and neck surgery a reality. Being on the forefront of these endoscopic procedures, LSI strives to make outpatient spine surgery the standard of practice. No general anesthesia, no hospital stay, and no fusions or hardware are allowing patients to return to a normal lifestyle quickly, as compared to traditional open spine operations.
For additional information regarding outpatient, minimally invasive back and neck surgery, please visit http://www.laserspineinstitute.com/pr or call toll free 866.853.6191 to speak with a Patient Advocate. For more information about Conception Abbey or to access their quarterly publication Tower Topics on line, please visit http://www.conceptionabbey.org.
About Laser Spine Institute: Laser Spine Institute offers a successful alternative to traditional open back and neck surgeries. The orthopedic surgeons at LSI can ease painful symptoms with an endoscopic, outpatient procedure. Chronic pain that stems from pinched nerves, herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, foraminal stenosis, spinal arthritis, bone spurs, scar tissue, and failed open back or neck surgery can be alleviated with this minimally invasive approach.
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