MIBSI Minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Institute
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MISSMicrodiscectomyACDFPosterior Spinal FusionTLIFALIFLaminectomyCorpectomyKyphoplastySpinal StimulatorsStereotactic Radiosurgery
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Conditions

Neck PainBack PainHerniated DiscRadiculopathySciaticaOsteoporosisSpondylolisthesisSpinal StenosisSpinal Cord Tumor

Treatments

MISSMicrodiscectomyACDFPosterior Spinal FusionTLIFALIFLaminectomyCorpectomyKyphoplastySpinal StimulatorsStereotactic Radiosurgery

Conditions

Conditions we evaluate

Symptoms overlap across many spine disorders. An accurate diagnosis guides whether observation, therapy, injection, or surgery is appropriate.

  • Neck Pain (Cervicalgia)

    Persistent or radiating neck discomfort may stem from disc pathology, facet joints, stenosis, or muscular imbalance.

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  • Low Back Pain

    Mechanical back pain and radicular symptoms often arise from degenerative disc disease, herniation, or spinal alignment changes.

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  • Herniated Disc

    Disc herniation can irritate or compress nerve roots, causing radicular pain, numbness, or weakness.

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  • Radiculopathy

    Nerve root irritation in the spine can produce radiating pain, paresthesia, or weakness in a dermatomal pattern.

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  • Sciatica

    Sciatica describes radiating leg pain along the sciatic nerve distribution, frequently related to lumbar disc or foraminal pathology.

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  • Osteoporosis & Vertebral Fractures

    Bone density loss increases fragility fracture risk, including painful vertebral compression fractures.

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  • Spondylolisthesis

    Slippage of one vertebra over another can cause mechanical back pain and neural element compression.

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  • Spinal Stenosis

    Narrowing of the spinal canal or neural foramina may produce neurogenic claudication or radicular symptoms.

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  • Spinal Cord Tumor

    Primary or metastatic spine tumors require careful oncologic and neurological planning.

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