Conditions and Treatments

Symptoms

For some patients with chronic or degenerative back problems, spinal fusion can be a solution. Your doctor may suggest it as an option for a variety of conditions, including:

Diagnosis

Before spinal fusion is recommended, your team will definitively diagnose the cause of your back pain. There are, for example, some conditions – including piriformis syndrome and muscle strains – that can mimic the symptoms of degenerative disc disease.

Your evaluation will start with a physical exam and thorough exploration of your medical history and back pain symptoms. Other diagnostic options include:

Treatment

In spinal fusion, your surgeon will make an incision to gain access to your spine. Then a bone graft – either from your own body or a bone bank – is used to fuse vertebrae together permanently. While it heals, the bone graft is held in place with metal plates, rods or screws.

Spinal fusion has been around for decades. Our multidisciplinary specialists are trained in the latest minimally invasive procedures and the most advanced surgical techniques to improve patient outcomes. Among them: