Published: Aug 29, 2025
Spinal fusion is a surgical treatment for fractured or injured vertebrae. It can also help with a weak or unstable spine. A broken, injured, or unstable spine or degenerative conditions in adults are among the leading causes of back pain. Spinal fusion...
Published: Aug 29, 2025
Should I undergo surgery to treat my spinal stenosis? You may want to be involved in this decision or simply adhere to your doctor's treatment advice. Either way, you are in the right place if you wonder whether you are an excellent candidate for spinal...
Published: Jul 23, 2025
Your back absorbs the impact of daily life, every jump, every lift, every prolonged period of sitting. However, what occurs when the vital shock absorbers between your vertebrae, your intervertebral discs, start to fail? This wear and tear is known as...
Published: Jul 23, 2025
There are two main options for treatment if your doctor recommends spine surgery. The main types are traditional spine surgery and minimally invasive spine surgery. Choosing between the two approaches can be difficult, but understanding their...
Published: Jun 26, 2025
A herniated disc can affect your quality of life and ability to move about. When a spinal disc's soft, creamy inner filling pushes through the defensive coating (often called a slipped or ruptured disc), it can impinge on surrounding nerves. Disc injury...
George Rappard MD discusses the 4 key pillars of spine care. The 4 pillars are physical therapy and chiropractic care tailored to your condition, appropriate selection of medical therapy, pain injections targeting your specific pain source and, as a last result, minimally invasive motion and stability preserving spinal surgery performed as an outpatient procedure. Through effective use of the first 3 pillars only about 5% of our patients need to go on to have back surgery or neck surgery.