Spine Surgeons near Dallas & Fort Worth
Welcome to Texas Spine Associates
Our spine specialists created Texas Spine Associates with one mission: provide patients with the best spine care. Our doctors have been serving the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex since 2012, and have collectively performed over 5,000 spinal surgeries. Through their extensive experience, they are able to offer their patients an entire spectrum of surgical options ranging from the latest and most innovative minimally invasive technology to the most complex revision surgery.
Our exceptionally trained surgeons acknowledge that surgery is only a portion of spine care, and that most patients can achieve relief through conservative options. They utilize their extensive network of integrated providers/services throughout Dallas Fort Worth to coordinate a convenient multidisciplinary approach for each patient. Our physicians take pride in being able to educate each patient about their spine so that each patient feels empowered and engaged throughout the decision making process.

What's New at Texas Spine Associates
When Should You See a Doctor for Back Spasms?
Back spasms can strike unexpectedly, often with intense pain that can make even the simplest movements feel impossible. While they are common, understanding the causes and knowing when to seek medical help is crucial for effective treatment. Let’s explore the likely causes of back spasms and when it’s time to reach out to a spine specialist for further evaluation.
What Is the Difference Between Sciatica and Sacroiliitis?
80% of Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives. It may come from work issues, playing sports, or just putting on their shoes. Sciatica and sacroiliitis are common among these. Dull ache vs shooting pain is just one difference between the two conditions.
Back Pain After Surgery? Here’s What To Know
We live in a world of instant gratification. After going through back surgery, most patients expect their back pain to disappear after surgery. They may think they will wake up, and the pain will be gone. In a lot of cases,