SCOLIOSIS, SPINE, & REVISION SURGERY FOR OUR Greenville TX Residents

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As a result of our specialty, Scoliosis Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care, helps a small portion of the 12 million people worldwide who suffer with spine pain. Although many people possess some degree of curvature of the spine, most experience little or no discomfort.

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Scoliosis Pre surgery X-ray of Allen TX patient
ADULT SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT for residents in Greenville TX

Firstly, adult Scoliosis is a curve of the spine. In most patients, no surgery is needed; however, in patients who have an excessive curve and it compromises breathing or walking, surgery can help correct those complications. Also, adult Scoliosis can vary from a minor problem, where it just needs to be watched, to chronic pain and a severe deformity.

PEDIATRIC SCOLIOSIS Treatment for residents of Greenville TX

More often than not, children with scoliosis can be treated with a brace, but in cases where patients experience an increase in curvature and are in pain, surgery may be needed. For reasons unknown, girls are more prone to scoliosis in adolescence than boys.

CONGENITAL SCOLIOSIS Treatment for residents of Greenville TX

Unfortunately, congenital scoliosis, a spinal deformity, caused by a birth defect, produces a sideways curvature of the spine. For example, the spine may rotate or twist, pulling the ribs along with it to form a curve, often causing a hump.

IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS Treatment for residents of Greenville TX

In as much as approximately 90 percent of scoliosis cases are idiopathic, it is the most common type. Additionally, the term means that doctors can’t pinpoint the cause of the spinal curvature.

DEGENERATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT for residents of Greenville TX

Briefly, degenerative scoliosis describes a sideways curvature of the spine that results from the degeneration of the joints and discs in the spine. Also, this condition and the resulting problems of the spine usually occur gradually as a person ages.

LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

Basically, lumbar scoliosis refers to a sideways curve in the lower (or lumbar) portion of the spine. For instance, this spinal condition occurs in infants, adolescents, and older adults. 

Human lumbar spine illustration shown to Allen TX patient
THORACIC SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT FOR Greenville TX RESIDENTS

Altogether, thoracic scoliosis refers to an abnormal sideways curve located in the middle (or thoracic) portion of the spine. Consequently, this is the most common location for scoliosis curves, and the first sign many patients notice is an asymmetry of the chest, rib cage, and shoulder blades.

SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH FOR THE RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

Because scoliosis is one of our specialties, we are a member of the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS). Furthermore, this society is an international society that was founded in 1966 with 35 members. Since then and ever since, it has gained recognition as one of the world’s premier spine societies. Overall, the SRS has maintained a commitment to research and education in the field of spinal deformities.

Human vertebra shown to Allen TX patient

Neuromuscular Scoliosis Treatment
for Allen TX Residents

Similarly, neuromuscular Scoliosis is a spinal curvature that occurs in children with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and spina bifida. These types of disorders can prevent the spine from being properly supported by the muscles and lead to scoliosis and other abnormal curvatures of the spine.

SPINE & REVISION SURGERY FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

In addition to treating scoliosis, Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute specializes in addressing complex spinal conditions. Notwithstanding, the surgeons will perform revision surgeries for adults and adolescents who have had unsuccessful treatment in the past and are still in pain.

DISC HERNIATION TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

At Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute, our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic doctors, have treated thousands of patients with complex spine conditions. Of those treated, many were treated for herniated cervical discs.

CERVICAL SPINAL STENOSIS TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

At Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute, our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic doctors, have treated thousands of patients with complex spine conditions. Importantly, cervical spinal stenosis is a condition that we treat with excellent results.

KYPHOSIS TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

 

Although kyphosis, a spinal disorder, causes a forward curve of the spine, it can also cause a rounding of the upper back. While this spinal defect can occur at any age, it occurs more often in young adults and older women.

 

LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

While a herniated disc (commonly referred to as a “slipped disc”) can happen anywhere along the spine. Furthermore, most cases occur in the lumbar (lower back) section. Moreover, it is sometimes referred to as a bulging, or ruptured disc. Also,  it’s one of the most common causes of back pain.

 

 

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

Although Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute’s orthopedic surgeons, Richard Hostin, MD, Devesh Ramnath, MD, Ishaq Syed, MD, Shyam Kishan, MD, and Kathryn Wiesman, MD are all board-certified, they are also fellowship-trained surgeons. As a result, they have years of experience treating patients with complex spine conditions. For example, they have great success in treating lumbar spinal stenosis.

SPONDYLOLISTHESIS TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTS OF Greenville TX

Accordingly, spondylolisthesis is a condition in which one of the bones of the spine (vertebrae) slips out of place onto the vertebra below it. If it slips too much, the bone might press on a nerve, causing pain. Finally, spondylolisthesis usually affects the bones of the lower back (lumbar spine).

 

 

OUR ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONS TREAT PATIENTS FROM Greenville TX

All of our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons at Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute are experts in treating complex and challenging spinal conditions, having performed more than 16,000 successful spine surgeries.

 

 

If you or a loved one suffers from spinal pain, you owe it to yourself to call Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute at 214-556-0555 to make an appointment.

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