
Spinal fusion joins two or more vertebrae to eliminate painful movement and stabilize the spine.

A complex spine surgery to correct deformities and rebuild spinal structure for long-term stability.

A procedure where bone cement is injected into a fractured vertebra for pain relief and stability.

A surgery that removes a damaged cervical disc through the front of the neck and fuses the spine.

A spinal fusion performed through the abdomen to replace a damaged disc and stabilize the spine.

The damaged spinal disc is removed and replaced with an artificial disc to preserve motion.

A muscle-sparing fusion approach through the side of the waist to stabilize spinal segments.

A minimally invasive lumbar fusion done through a tiny keyhole incision.

Removes the back part of a cervical vertebra to relieve spinal cord pressure.