Spine Care

Low back pain and neck pain are common spine-related complaints. Muscle, ligament, nerve, and spine injuries are frequent causes of back pain. Poor posture during movements, wear and tear, and degenerative disease, such as arthritis, can cause the spinal structures to break down and put pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. The board certified, fellowship trained
Orthopedic Surgeons and
Physiatrists (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist) at Texas Orthopedics can determine the cause of your back pain and offer
pain relieving solutions such as
physical therapy, medications, injections, and if necessary, spine surgery.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Doctors of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation are referred to as Physiatrists. This type of doctor has expertise in diagnosing and treating pain, as well as nerve, muscle, bone, and orthopedic injuries without surgery. Our board certified Physiatrists perform electrodiagnostic studies to diagnose nerve and muscle conditions that can cause pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling. They may provide nonsurgical treatments such as medication, injections, or physical therapy.
Spine Surgery
Only a small percentage of people with back pain need spine surgery. Spine surgery may be necessary to relieve pain and improve function for certain types of spine and nerve conditions or after non-surgical treatments have failed. Feel confident that our board certified, fellowship trained spine surgeon uses the most advanced surgical techniques, provides diligent follow-up care, and communicates closely with our post-surgical rehabilitation therapists to ensure you experience the best outcomes possible.
Learn more about our Neck & Back Specialties for spine care at Texas Orthopedics.
Call (512) 439-1001 or request an appointment online at Texas Orthopedics with six locations in Austin.
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Spine Care

Low back pain and neck pain are common spine-related complaints. Muscle, ligament, nerve, and spine injuries are frequent causes of back pain. Poor posture during movements, wear and tear, and degenerative disease, such as arthritis, can cause the spinal structures to break down and put pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. The board certified, fellowship trained
Orthopedic Surgeons and
Physiatrists (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist) at Texas Orthopedics can determine the cause of your back pain and offer
pain relieving solutions such as
physical therapy, medications, injections, and if necessary, spine surgery.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Doctors of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation are referred to as Physiatrists. This type of doctor has expertise in diagnosing and treating pain, as well as nerve, muscle, bone, and orthopedic injuries without surgery. Our board certified Physiatrists perform electrodiagnostic studies to diagnose nerve and muscle conditions that can cause pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling. They may provide nonsurgical treatments such as medication, injections, or physical therapy.
Spine Surgery
Only a small percentage of people with back pain need spine surgery. Spine surgery may be necessary to relieve pain and improve function for certain types of spine and nerve conditions or after non-surgical treatments have failed. Feel confident that our board certified, fellowship trained spine surgeon uses the most advanced surgical techniques, provides diligent follow-up care, and communicates closely with our post-surgical rehabilitation therapists to ensure you experience the best outcomes possible.
Learn more about our Neck & Back Specialties for spine care at Texas Orthopedics.
Call (512) 439-1001 or request an appointment online at Texas Orthopedics with six locations in Austin.
Go Back to Services main page