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Back, Neck, & Spine

Most people will experience back or neck pain in their lives. But with the proper care, approximately 90 percent of people with neck or back issues can experience relief within only four to six weeks.

Our physicians help patients recover from conditions affecting the cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), or lumbar (lower back) spine. With both non-surgical and surgical procedures, you have options to alleviate pain and restore function and mobility.

Conditions Treated

  • Back and Neck Diseases and Syndromes
  • Back and Neck Fractures and Injury
  • Back and Neck Pain
  • Radiculopathy
  • Spinal Cord Compression
  • Spondylosis

Non-Surgical Care

Many back and neck conditions are successfully treated with non-surgical options. We offer advanced pain management care, including drug therapies and injections, to treat a range of spine conditions. Physical therapy can also help rebuild your range of motion and relieve pain.

Surgical Treatments

If surgery is required, you can trust that you’re in great hands. We use innovative techniques and treatments that reduce recovery time, allowing you to return to normal mobility.

  • Discectomy – When a disc in your spine bulges, herniates, or ruptures, it can cause pain, numbness, and weakness. Discectomy is a common spine surgery used to remove all or part of the herniated disc in your spine to relieve symptoms.
  • Kyphoplasty – We offer minimally invasive kyphoplasty to care for compression fractures in the spine from conditions like trauma, tumors, or osteoporosis. During this surgery, your team will inject bone cement into the affected area to restore stability and reduce pain.
  • Laminectomy – Laminectomy is a surgery often used to treat spinal stenosis — where nerves are compressed and cause symptoms. During laminectomy, our surgeons remove bone spurs and other tissue in the spinal canal to relieve nerve compression in the back or neck.
  • Spinal Fusion – Spinal fusion surgery joins together bones in the spine to increase stability and prevent movement in the spine that may be causing pain. Our surgeons offer minimally invasive options for spinal fusion, which may help you recover faster.