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.
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What's New at Texas Spine Associates
What Are the Benefits of Artificial Disc Replacement?
Is pain affecting your quality of life? If that pain is in either your neck area or the lumbar area of your spine, there are surgical methods to correct these painful conditions by replacing damaged spinal discs with artificial or manufactured discs.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: How Does It Work?
If you have a condition like spinal instability, bone spurs, a herniated disc, scoliosis, or spinal tumors, or many other spinal issues, you may need spinal surgery. If that sounds frightening, you would not be alone. Any kind of spine surgery is worrisome,
What Are Signs of a Slipped Disc?
What are the signs of a slipped disc? They are exactly the same as a herniated disc, bulging disc, or a ruptured disc, since they are all generally the same. The terms are interchangeable. It mostly occurs in the lumbar region or lower part of your back and spine,