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- Sacroiliac Joint Pain Procedure
Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain can cause significant pain in the lower back/legs, and is treated through a variety of nonsurgical and surgical options.
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- Spinal Cord Injuries Procedure
Spinal cord injuries can occur from a traumatic accident or through other progressive conditions and can affect sensation and mobility.
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- Spinal Stenosis (Foot Drop) Procedure
Spinal stenosis is identified as a narrowing of the spinal canal, and when it affects the lumbar area of the spine, can cause foot drop.
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- Sciatica (Nerve) Pain Procedure
Sciatica is identified as pain associated with an irritation of the sciatic nerve, which can greatly affect the lower half of the body.
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- Scheuermann's Disease Procedure
Scheuermann's disease affects the thoracic and/or lumbar vertebrae in the spine, causing abnormal growth and pain for some individuals.
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- Spondylolisthesis Procedure
Spondylolisthesis is a condition that occurs when a vertebra collides with the underlying bone, causing lower back and arm pain.
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- Scoliosis Procedure
Scoliosis causes an abnormal degree of curving of the spine which typically develops and younger people and is most often treated through surgery.
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- Spinal Fracture Procedure
Spinal fractures tend to develop after an injury or accident and if left untreated, can cause life-altering affects and damage to the spinal cord.
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- Nerve Compression Procedure
Nerve compression often occurs when an area of the spinal cord is obstructed or irritated by surrounding bone and/or cartilage.
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- Myelopathy Procedure
Myelopathy is caused by diminished spinal cord activity and function, and can cause several symptoms that greatly affect mobility.
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- Osteoarthritis Procedure
Osteoarthritis is a common condition that affects both men and women, and is caused by inflamed vertebrae in the spine.
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- Spinal Nerve Injuries Procedure
Spinal nerve injuries occur when there is damage to the spinal cord or canal through gradual effects or a serious injury.
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- Facet Joint Pain Procedure
Facet joint pain occurs at the connection point in the spine when cartilage begins to degenerate, causing movement discomfort.
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- Herniated (Bulging) Disc Procedure
A herniated disc occurs when the middle area of a spinal disc tears through the exterior of the disc, causing neck and back pain.
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- Degenerative Disc Disease Procedure
Degenerative disc disease can occur in the spinal discs and cause significant pain in the neck and mid and lower areas of the back.
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- Lower Back Pain Procedure
Lower back pain is associated with a variety of symptoms and requires diagnostic testing in order to create a customized treatment plan.
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- Digital X-rays Procedure
Digital x-rays of each patient's spine will be taken to help Spine Care of North Texas develop a comprehensive diagnosis and custom treatment plan.
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- CT Scan Procedure
CT scans must sometimes to be obtained along with x-rays to help our team gather a comprehensive idea of what is causing your back pain or condition.
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- MRI Procedure
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is often used alongside x-rays to help determine the underlying cause of back conditions and chronic back pain.
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- Discography Procedure
Discography is a diagnostic procedure that recreates a patient's back pain in order to help Dr. Carll determine its cause, severity, and location.
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- Physical Therapy Procedure
Spine Care of North Texas often refers patients to physical therapy to help prevent surgery as well as to help patients recover following surgery.
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- PRP Therapy Procedure
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy utilizes an individual's own blood to create a concentrated solution that is injected to promote healing.
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- Epidural Steroid Injections Procedure
Epidural steroid injections can help reduce pain in patients suffering from chronic neck, arm, back, or leg pain that results from a back condition.
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- Facet Injections Procedure
Dr. Carll often recommends facet joint injections to relieve pain for patients with inflammation in the facet joints and other spinal structures.
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- SI Joint Injections Procedure
Also known as a sacroiliac joint block, SI joint injections are often used to treat symptoms associated with chronic lower back pain and sciatica.
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- Nerve and Root Blocks Procedure
This procedure is a common, nonsurgical technique used to block the specific cause of a patient's chronic back pain, preventing the need for surgery.
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- Brace Treatment Procedure
Braces or brace treatment is a nonsurgical and conservative method of treating back pain, and can also be used to promote healing following surgery.
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- Spinal Decompression Procedure
Spinal decompression helps to relieve pressure and obstructions from spinal nerve roots in order to alleviate pain and discomfort.
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- Discectomy Procedure
A discectomy procedure is provided to treat herniated discs that are putting pressure on the spinal nerves by removing disc fragments.
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- 360-Spinal Fusion Procedure
360-spinal fusion surgery addresses both the anterior and posterior sides of the spine for full (360 degrees) treatment of complicated injuries.
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- Vertebral Fracture Repair Procedure
This surgery is performed by Dr. Carll to treat and straighten the spines of seriously injured patients following traumatic spinal cord injuries.
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- Spinal Cord Stimulation Procedure
This surgical procedure involves the surgical implantation of a stimulating device that helps to interfere with pain messages sent to the brain.
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- Dynamic Stabilization Surgery Procedure
This open-spine surgical procedure is utilized by Dr. Carll to address the underlying cause of compromised stability in a patient's damaged spine.
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- Scoliosis Surgery Procedure
In certain scoliosis cases, patients will require surgical fusion in order to straighten their spines to prevent further curvature and back pain.
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- Artificial Disc Replacement Procedure
This surgical procedure involves removing the damaged disc and replacing it with a new, synthetic disc to help you regain mobility and decrease pain.