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INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery

Spinal Treatments

INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery offers a wide range of advanced treatments and procedures for various conditions.

Our specialists are here for you, whether you're dealing with chronic pain or need a surgical procedure.

Patients receive personalized care plans tailored to their specific needs, ensuring optimal outcomes.

Spinal Procedures

Below is a list of several procedures we perform, but we also provide a broad array of additional services to address various health needs.

This fusion technique accesses the spine from the front, allowing for direct removal of damaged discs and insertion of bone grafts. It offers a stable solution for lower back pain, with the added benefit of preserving the back muscles.

This procedure replaces a damaged cervical disc with an artificial one, preserving motion and reducing neck and arm pain. It's a preferred option for patients seeking alternatives to traditional fusion methods.

By using small incisions and advanced imaging, we minimize tissue damage and accelerate healing. This approach is ideal for patients looking for quicker recovery and less postoperative discomfort.

Correcting spinal curvature, scoliosis surgery can significantly improve posture and quality of life. Our team uses the latest techniques to ensure optimal alignment and minimal recovery time.

This procedure stabilizes the spine by joining two or more vertebrae, offering relief from pain caused by movement. It's particularly beneficial for patients with degenerative disc disease or spinal instability.

Aimed at relieving pain from vertebral compression fractures, vertebroplasty involves injecting bone cement into the fractured vertebra, providing immediate stability and pain relief.

Spinal Conditions

We cover a wide range of conditions to meet diverse health needs, though this list isn't comprehensive. Click on each item to learn.

This form of stenosis affects the neck area. Symptoms may include neck pain, numbness and weakness in the arms or legs. Treatment options are similar to those for lumbar spinal stenosis.

This specific type of stenosis affects the lower back. It often results in back and leg pain, particularly when walking. Treatments focus on relieving pressure on the spinal cord and nerves through medication, therapy or surgery.

This is a condition where the spine curves sideways. It's more than just a cosmetic issue; it can lead to pain and discomfort. Treatment options range from observation and bracing to surgical intervention, depending on severity and progression.

Damage to the spinal cord can result in loss of function, mobility or feeling. Rehabilitation and assistive technologies are key in recovery and improving quality of life.

Tumors in or around the spinal cord can cause pain, neurological problems and other complications. Treatment is often a combination of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, depending on the type and location of the tumor.

This condition involves the narrowing of spaces within the spine, which can put pressure on the nerves. Symptoms often include pain, numbness and muscle weakness. Treatment may involve physical therapy, medications or surgery for severe cases.