Minimally invasive spinal procedures allow surgeons to navigate the spine and isolate a patient’s spinal problems, with better results and faster recovery.
Spinal tumors are benign or cancerous tissue growths in or surrounding the spine.
Degenerative back pain, due to loss of bone or tissue, is often age-related. Rheumatologic back pain is an autoimmune condition.
A herniated disk is a rupture to one of the rubbery discs located between vertebrae on the spine. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Wear and tear on the joints and disks of the spine that cause pain and stiffness in the neck and back
A condition that occurs when age-related spinal changes lead to compression of the nerves in the back.
A term for pain that begins in the lower back or the buttocks and radiates down one leg due to compression of the sciatic nerve
A method of gradually reducing the degree of curvature of the spines of people with severe spinal deformities.
Spinal deformities are abnormal alignments or curves in the bony vertebral column that forms the spine. Learn about causes and treatment.
Artificial disk replacement surgery replaces damaged spinal discs with manufactured discs. Learn more about this procedure.