Back & Spine Treatment in Arlington
More than 80 percent of adults in the United States will experience varying degrees of neck pain and back pain during their lifetime. Fortunately, most of these patients return to their normal activities quickly and respond well to conservative treatments. However, for the minority of patients with an injury or disease of the spine, common activities such as turning, bending, or stretching often become painfully out of reach. The Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic Spine Center offers state-of-the-art treatment for problems resulting from degeneration of cervical and lumbar discs, herniated discs, decreased nerve function, spinal stenosis, spinal deformity, tumors, trauma and instability. Our goal is to help you quickly return to your activities and to your desired quality of life. Schedule an appointment online by filling out our secure form.
Spine Care Physicians
The spine is a complex structure that provides both mobility and strength. Proper functioning of the neck and back allows for fluid, effortless movement. However, arthritis, degenerative wear and tear problems affecting the joints and discs, as well as a variety of other abnormalities can cause back or neck pain, numbness or weakness.
Dr. Wallach, our fellowship-trained spine surgeon, will determine the personalized treatment option customized for your condition.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Herniated discs
- Spinal deformities
- Compression fractures
- Degenerative disc disease (DDD)
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spinal Instability
A broad spectrum of treatment options
Our spinal surgery experts offer a long list of treatments, including:
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion – to treat spinal compression
- Anterior lumbar interbody fusion – treatment for lower back pain for degenerative spine conditions
- Cervical disc replacement
- Cervical foraminotomy – relieves nerve pressure in the cervical area
- Complex spinal reconstruction
- Comprehensive physical therapy programs
- Epidural (spinal) steroid injections
- Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty – for back compression fractures
- Lumbar microdiscectomy – relieves leg and lower back pain by removing a small piece of bone that presses on the nerve
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Referral to specialists for nerve blocks, pain pumps, or spinal cord stimulators
- Spinal deformity correction
- Spinal fusion
- Surgery revisions and corrections
- Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome Treatment