Spine Surgery

Spine Surgery

Our spine surgery specialists at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton understand that neck and back pain can completely disrupt your life. With a range of personalized treatment options, they are ready to help you get back to doing more of what you love.

We’ve got your back

Man at desk rubbing backWhether referred to one of our neurosurgical or orthopedic spine surgery specialists, rest assured that they will work closely with neurologists, pain medicine, physical therapy, rehabilitation and other specialists to develop a personalized treatment plan — including surgery as necessary — for you.

Should you be diagnosed with a spinal or neck tumor, our spine surgery specialists will work with Tanner Cancer Care oncologists and radiation oncologists to develop a treatment plan for your particular cancer.

Our approach to surgery

Each of our spine surgeons use minimally invasive approaches when possible. Minimally invasive surgery means smaller incisions, a shorter recovery and a faster return to the things you love to do.

During your surgery, your surgeon, and intraoperative CT and MRI scanning. These and other technologies and procedures will be explained during your pre- will use the latest technologies to ensure success. These include spinal navigation, three-dimensional fluoroscopy surgery appointments.

Your complete treatment plan

Before and after your spine or neck surgery, your treatment plan may include:

  • Medications
  • Pain coping and treatment strategies
  • Physical therapy and/or prescribed exercises
  • Holistic therapies such as acupuncture
  • Spine injections

 For a referral to a spine surgeon now, call 770-214-CARE.

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