Spine Center
The Spine Center provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to neck and back pain. Our team includes world-renowned specialists from neurosurgery, orthopaedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, behavioral health, pain management, and physical therapy. Our goal is to improve each patient's quality of life with the least invasive spine treatment. When surgery is required, our surgeons use state-of-the-art surgical technology, including advanced surgical navigation for more precise placement of implants.
Our dedicated team of spine specialists offer advanced, personalized, and patient-focused spine care that starts with a comprehensive assessment for a variety of spinal ailments and injuries. Because patients with spine problems often benefit from having more than one type of health care provider, the members of our Spine Center team are based at one location to optimize patient care.
Distinguishing Factors
- Fellowship-trained physiatry physicians provide patients with the highest level of evaluation and nonsurgical management. These physicians often perform spine injections or epidural injections as part of a personalized treatment plan and direct the physical therapy rehabilitation plan.
- Anesthesia physicians have pain management fellowship training to provide patients with the safest and most effective pain relief options. When appropriate, these physicians will perform the following procedures as part of a comprehensive spine pain management strategy: neck injections, spinal injections, epidural injections, nerve ablations.
- Behavioral health therapists help patients with chronic spine pain to focus on improving their ability to manage and cope with chronic pain.
- Spine therapists have advanced training in specialized rehabilitation protocols in the following.
- McKenzie method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy
- Schroth method for scoliosis
- Graston soft tissue technique
- Myofascial decompression
- Neurosurgical and orthopedic spine surgeons who provide evaluation and management of degenerative, neoplastic, traumatic, deformity, revision, and congenital spinal disorders.