
Conditions and Treatments
We established AdventHealth Medical Group Spine Health to facilitate a convenient and effective experience for our patients where we can address all of your medical needs in one location. Whatever...
We established AdventHealth Medical Group Spine Health to facilitate a convenient and effective experience for our patients where we can address all of your medical needs in one location. Whatever...
A costotransversectomy is a procedure used in corpectomy and fusion procedures, as well as in many other spinal surgeries.
Revision laminectomy is required when the initial spinal surgery fails to correct the problem, or when the pain and discomfort associated with spinal nerve compression returns.
A revision microdiscectomy is performed when a previously herniated and surgically repaired disc herniates again.
Spinal infections are rare, but treatment can require infection debridement if antibiotics or antifungal solutions do not work.
Spinal stabilization, or spinal immobilization, is necessary for patients who suffer from a great deal of instability in their spine.
Minimally invasive TLIF, or transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion, is a procedure used to treat a broad range of conditions that lead to reduced disc height, spinal compression and instability.
Arthroscopic decompression is a minimally invasive surgical technique utilized to provide relief from spinal stenosis in the lumbar spine.
Cervical microdiscectomy is a procedure used to remove a herniated disc (or portion of a disc) without the need for spinal fusion.
A lumbar discectomy is the removal of a lumbar disc or discs and then the fusion of two or more vertebras to provide stabilization of the spine.
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