Revolutionary Spine Care with Dr. Mohammed Abdul Hamid

September 24, 2025

"The MRI is just a map." Neurosurgeon Dr. Mohammed Abdul Hamid reveals why surgery alone isn't enough for lasting spine health. 


In this transformative episode of The Kind Revolution Podcast, Dr. Georgine Nanos interviews Dr. Mohammed Abdul Hamid, a board-certified neurosurgeon who's revolutionizing spine care through functional neurosurgery. Dr. Abdul Hamid challenges traditional approaches by emphasizing patient education, holistic treatment protocols, and the critical mind-body connection in chronic pain management. 


Dr. Abdul Hamid explains why imaging results don't always correlate with patient pain experiences and how innovative technologies like Emsculpt Neo are transforming recovery outcomes. He shares compelling patient success stories that demonstrate how addressing both physical and mental health components leads to superior treatment results. 


 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: 

✓ Why functional neurosurgery empowers patients through education 

✓ How Emsculpt Neo revolutionizes muscle recovery and pain management 

✓ The truth about MRI results and actual pain correlation 

✓ Mind-body connection principles in chronic pain treatment 

✓ Patient education strategies that improve surgical outcomes 

✓ Innovative treatment protocols combining physical and mental health 

✓ Why muscle health is fundamental to longevity 

✓ How to choose comprehensive spine care approaches 


ABOUT DR. MOHAMMED ABDUL HAMID:

Board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in functional neurosurgery and holistic spine care. Pioneer in integrating mind-body approaches with advanced surgical techniques for optimal patient outcomes. 


ABOUT DR. GEORGINE NANOS:

Board-certified physician specializing in comprehensive wellness, TMS therapy, and integrative medicine. Serving patients worldwide through telemedicine and in-person care in North County San Diego. 


Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. Consult with qualified healthcare providers for personalized medical recommendations regarding spine care and pain management.

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