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| The Orthopedic Spine Service consist of
a team of specialists dedicated to helping patients with conditions
affecting the cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), or lumbar (lower
back) spine.
The spine is the main supporting structure
for the human body and it protects the spinal cord, the neural conduit
between the brain and the body’s motor and sensory system.
The spine must not only protect the nerves and spinal cord; it must
also still allow for movement and flexibility. Many conditions such
as muscle strains, disk problems, arthritis, abnormal curvatures
such as scoliosis and kyphosis, congenital defects, instabilities,
tumors, and trauma can affect the spine. Most of these conditions
never require surgery. But when surgery becomes necessary, treatment
must be tailored to the needs of each individual child or adult.
The Orthopedic Spine Service uses innovative
techniques and treatment modalities that reduce operative time,
improve clinical outcomes, and accelerate mobility. For example,
in the past, when anterior and posterior approaches were both necessary,
they were traditionally performed on two different days or consecutively
on the same operative day. When possible, these can now be preformed
using a simultaneous anterior/posterior approach, in which the spine
is operated on from both directions at the same time. As a result,
patients undergo shorter operations, because two surgical teams
complete both operations at the same time.
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