EmergeOrtho-Triangle Region’s orthopedic surgeons utilize the most advanced technologies in performing endoscopic, ultrasonic, conventional, and minimally invasive surgical back, neck and spinal procedures. Many of our specialists are board-certified and have completed advanced fellowship training in the back, spine, and neck region. For you, that means each provider on our team has the skills, expertise, and direct experience to diagnose and treat injuries and conditions affecting your neck, back, and spine.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
While our Neck, Back & Spine team can treat many conditions nonoperatively, sometimes surgery may be the best means for long-term relief. If neck or spinal surgery is necessary, our back & spinal surgeons will choose minimally invasive surgical options whenever possible. There are several benefits, including:
- Faster recovery
- Lower risk of complication
- Decreased risk of infection
- Less postoperative pain
- Less scarring
- Shorter hospital stay
- Outpatient availability
Based upon their experience and in-depth diagnostics, your back and spine surgeon will recommend the surgical procedure and technique that is best for your particular situation.
Spine and Neck Procedures
Some of the spinal and neck procedures our orthopedic surgeons perform include:
- Minimally invasive spinal surgery
- Arthroplasty (artificial disc replacement)
- Discectomy (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
- Disc replacement (lumbar, cervical)
- Foraminotomy (cervical)
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty
- Laminectomy (cervical, lumbar, thoracic)
- Laminoplasty (cervical)
- Microdiscectomy
- Spinal Decompression
- Spinal fusion (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
- Sacroiliac joint fusion
- Scoliosis correction
- Spine fracture treatment
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty
- Vertiflex
Back and Neck Conditions
Our expert surgeons treat a range of spine, back, and neck conditions, including:
- Compression fractures
- Degenerative disc disease
- Herniated discs
- Osteoarthritis of the spine
- Pinched nerve
- Ruptured discs
- Spinal stenosis (lumbar stenosis, cervical stenosis)
If severe back or neck pain is keeping you from your daily activities, we encourage you to consult with one of our back and spine surgeons. Like many other orthopedic conditions, back and spinal problems may worsen if you delay treatment. Request an appointment here to start getting the relief you need.