SPINE
Spine Care You Can Trust
The experts at iOrtho provide comprehensive spine care including treatment for neck and back pain, disc replacement, spinal deformity, scoliosis, endoscopic spine surgery, robotic-assisted spine surgery and more. Learn more about our specialties below:
Artificial Disc Replacement preserves spinal motion and reduces stress on surrounding discs. With quicker recovery and less restriction, it’s a modern alternative to spinal fusion.
Spinal arthritis, often due to aging, can cause pain and nerve compression from narrowing vertebrae. It may affect mobility and daily comfort.
Degenerative disc disease is a leading cause of chronic neck and back pain. It can result from aging, injury, or inflammation.
Herniated discs occur when spinal discs slip and press on nerves, causing pain and limited mobility.
Endoscopic discectomy uses advanced tools through an 8mm incision to remove painful disc material. It’s a precise, outpatient solution for disc-related back or leg pain.
This minimally invasive procedure targets and severs small spinal nerves that transmit pain signals. It provides long-term relief for facet joint pain with only a tiny incision.
Kyphoplasty treats spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis or other conditions, restoring spine shape and relieving pain. This minimally invasive technique helps patients recover quickly and comfortably.
The ScrewLES® technique uses a tiny incision to decompress and stabilize the spine without screws. It targets degenerative disc and facet joint pain with lasting results.
Minimally invasive robotic surgery uses smaller incisions for quicker recovery, reduced pain, and fewer complications. This advanced technique enhances surgical precision and long-term results.
Sacroiliac joint fusion with SACRIX is a same-day outpatient procedure using a less-than-one-inch incision. It treats sacroiliitis and joint disruptions with a minimally invasive approach.
Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that can affect posture, height, and even heart and lung function if untreated.
Spinal stenosis causes narrowing of the spinal canal, leading to pain, numbness, and walking difficulties. In advanced cases, it may affect bladder control and balance.
This spinal condition involves vertebral slippage or weakness that compresses nerves, leading to pain.