Spine Procedures
If you have been told that a surgical procedure may be appropriate for your condition, researching what that procedure involves is a normal and healthy part of preparing for your care. Understanding what happens before, during, and after surgery reduces uncertainty and helps you ask the right questions at your consultation. The pages in this section are written to inform — not to prescribe. Whether a procedure is appropriate for you depends on your specific diagnosis, imaging, and clinical history. That conversation happens at your consultation, not on a website
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Small-incision removal of disc material to relieve nerve pressure.
Learn More →Minimally Invasive Lumbar Fusion
Stabilizing lower vertebrae through small access points.
Learn More →Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Ultra-precise treatment using a tiny camera.
Learn More →Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Fixation
Stabilizing the spine using screws through small incisions.
Learn More →Spinal Deformity Correction
Surgical realignment of abnormal spinal curvature.
Learn More →Posterior Spinal Fusion
Joining vertebrae from the back to eliminate motion.
Learn More →Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty
Bone cement injection to stabilize fractures.
Learn More →Cervical Disc Replacement
Replacing damaged disc with an artificial implant.
Learn More →Laminectomy
Removing bone to relieve nerve pressure.
Learn More →Foraminotomy
Widening nerve exit pathways.
Learn More →Discectomy
Removing damaged disc tissue to relieve compression.
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