Treatments & techniques.
From motion-preserving disc replacement to minimally invasive decompression. These are the techniques I use, when each is the right fit, and what each one is trying to solve.
ACDF
ACDF is a common cervical spine operation used to relieve nerve or spinal cord compression. Learn what it treats and when it is preferred.
Learn more →Cervical Disc Replacement
Cervical disc replacement can preserve motion at the treated level for selected patients with cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy.
Learn more →Lumbar Fusion
Lumbar fusion stabilizes a painful or unstable spinal segment when decompression alone is not enough. Learn when it is used and what it is trying to solve.
Learn more →MIS Lumbar Decompression
Minimally invasive lumbar decompression relieves pressure on spinal nerves through a smaller approach when the anatomy allows.
Learn more →Robotic-Assisted Fusion
Robotic-assisted fusion uses navigation and planning technology to improve precision during selected spine fusion procedures.
Learn more →SI Joint Fusion
SI joint fusion may help selected patients with confirmed sacroiliac joint pain that has not improved with non-operative treatment.
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