by John Phillips | Jan 10, 2022 | Scoliosis, Spine & Revision, Top Spine Surgeons
The Doctors at the Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute Specialize in Treating Back and Spine Conditions that include Scoliosis, Complex Spine Conditions, and Revision Surgery. When you come to the Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute, you will find Top...
by John Phillips | Dec 30, 2021 | Scoliosis, Spine & Revision
Where do our Patients come from? Patients from the below states and cities have come to the Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute with offices in Dallas, Plano, and Frisco, Texas to see our doctors. Of those patients, approximately 10% had scoliosis, complex spine,...
by John Phillips | Aug 3, 2021 | Spine & Revision
How To Sleep With Sciatica Want to know how to get a good night’s sleep with sciatica? Then read along. Apart from disrupting daily activities like bending over and sitting, sciatica can also make it difficult for you to sleep at night. A study even mentioned insomnia...
by John Phillips | Feb 9, 2021 | Spine & Revision
Cervical Lordosis Treatment Cervical Lordosis refers to the natural curve of the spine in the neck, known as the cervical spine. From top to bottom, a healthy spine forms an “S” shape, with a healthy cervical spine forming a gentle “C” at the top. This curve not only...
by John Phillips | Dec 24, 2020 | Spine & Revision
Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment Degenerative disc disease causes the soft discs between vertebrae (which act like cushions) to begin to dry out and shrink. This leads to wear and tear on the vertebrae and the discs themselves. It can lead to other problems that...
by John Phillips | Nov 7, 2020 | Spine & Revision
Spondylolysis Definition Spondylolysis, also known as a Pars Defect, occurs when a small, thin portion of bone that connects two vertebrae (known as the Pars) cracks or fractures. Furthermore, the Spondylolysis condition is characterized by a stress fracture or defect...
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