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Spine and Back Doctors, Back Injuries, and Treatments

According to research, between 60% to 80% of adults in the U.S. will experience back pain and 20% to 70% will have neck pain that disrupts daily activities during their lifetimes. But, back pain is one of many symptoms that can affect the back, neck, and spine.

The EmergeOrtho—Triangle Region Spine Center offers world-class, patient-centered care to address an extensive range of injuries and conditions from our orthopedic spine specialists. Our board-certified back doctors and orthopedic spine surgeons are leaders in their field, helping to ensure that patients Emerge Stronger. Healthier. Better.

Back Doctors Provide Accurate Diagnosis and Expert Care

The Spine Center provides high-quality diagnosis and treatment for a wide variety of musculoskeletal back, neck, and spine conditions. Whenever possible, we address orthopedic spine conditions conservatively. Collectively, our back and spine specialists address the following:

Our spine specialists use a combination of advanced spinal imaging such as X-ray and MRI to assist in making the most accurate diagnosis. From there, the treatment of spine conditions and injuries is comprehensive and personalized to each patient’s specific needs. Our spine and neck doctors practice a multidisciplinary approach to treatment plans, which includes multiple elements of care such as physical therapy, non-opioid pain medications, pain management, and more.

Innovative Surgical Solutions for Spine Disorders

In the event non-operative measures have not been successful, our fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeons are skilled and practiced in performing the latest surgical approaches and techniques, which include:

  • Spine Surgery
  • Lumbar Discectomy/Microdiscectomy
  • Lumbar Decompression
  • Lumbar Hemilaminectomy/Foraminotomy
  • Lumbar Laminectomy
  • Posterior Lumbar Fusion: PLIF, TLIF
  • Minimally Invasive Posterior Lumbar Fusion
  • Percutaneous Posterior Lumbar Pedicle Screw Instrumentation
  • Percutaneous Lumbar Facet Screw Instrumentation
  • Anterior Lumbar Fusion: ALIF, XLIF/DLIF
  • Kyphoplasty for Fracture Treatment
  • Coflex Procedure (less invasive treatment for lumbar stenosis)
  • Lumbar Total Disc Replacement (Artificial Disc Replacement): performed since 2005
  • Numerous FDA Clinical Trials of minimally invasive, motion-preserving technology
  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion (ACDF)
  • Anterior Cervical Corpectomy & Fusion
  • Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy & Discectomy
  • Posterior Cervical Laminectomy & Fusion
  • Cervical Spinal Fusion Procedure
  • Cervical Laminoplasty
  • Cervical Total Disc Replacement (Artificial Disc Replacement): performed since 2005
  • Spinal Decompression
  • Spinal Fusion
  • Scoliosis Correction
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
  • Spinal Pain Management

When to Visit the Spine Center

Pain in the back, neck, and/or spine is one of many other symptoms that may indicate a spine disorder. For the best outcomes, it is important to consult an orthopedic spine specialist trained and skilled in addressing complex issues affecting the spine. If you have any of the symptoms below, consult with an EmergeOrtho—Triangle Region spine doctor as soon as possible:

  • Pain in the back, leg, or foot that feels worse when standing or walking
  • Pain when lifting heavy objects
  • Pain that radiates from the neck to the arm, hand, or from the back to the leg or foot
  • Tingling, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs
  • New onset clumsiness, incoordination in the hands or legs, gait instability

Request a consultation now. Or, please call us any time at 984.279.3653.

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