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Most frequent inquiries are requests for general information on orthopaedic spine surgery and related topics such as current research information and information concerning consumer resources available. SpineCenterAtlanta provides specific information on its practice and treatment options, and, when appropriate, offers information on where an individual might look to get the additional information they are seeking.

The following is a list of sources and web links for general information regarding orthopaedic spine surgery and related fields. As new sources are identified, they will be added to this list.
www address Description
www.aaos.org American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
www.abns.org American Board of Neurological Surgery, Inc.
www.abos.org American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Inc.
www.ama-assn.org American Medical Association
www.asia-spinalinjury.org ASIA - American Spine Injury Association
www.bonejointdecade.org The Bone and Joint Decade - 2000 - 2010
www.esurgeon.com/chappuis/ Dr. James Chappuis/Orthopaedic & Spine Surgery of Atlanta LLC
www.iscoliosis.com Medtronic Sofamor Danek
www.knees.com Center for Arthroscopic Surgery
www.linkorthopaedics.com Link America, Inc. (orthopaedic devices)
www.medscape.com Medscape Inc.
www.neckreference.com Medtronic Sofamor Danek
www.oref.org Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation
www.ors.org Orthopaedic Research Society
www.orthoguide.com Orthopaedic Search Engine
www.orthospine.com Dr. Jean-Pierre Farcy & Dr. Frank Schwab / Orthospine
www.painnet.com Pain Net, Inc. (pain management)
www.spinalinjection.com ISIS
www.spine.org North American Spine Society
www.SpineCenterAtlanta.com Dr. James Chappuis/Orthopaedic & Spine Surgery of Atlanta LLC
www.Spine-health.com reference
www.spinejournal.com Spine website
www.spinesurgboard.org American Board of Spine Surgery
www.Spineuniverse.com reference
www.srs.org Scoliosis Research Society
www.WebMD.com reference