Suffering from neck and back pain can be a daily experience of frustration and fear. Will your pain make it impossible to complete regular tasks, much less the activities you love? If you’re having a good day, is it a sign that your latest round of physical therapy or injections is working, or will tomorrow bring another round of radiating pain, spasms, headaches, or worse? And at what point will you have no treatment option left but major surgery?
Lasting relief is possible without invasive surgery that inhibits spine mobility. Dr. Tiffany Rogers, a fellowship-trained, board-certified orthopedic doctor and spine specialist, first earned her master’s degree in physical therapy, informing her individualized approach to treating neck and back pain. Her goal is to make the right diagnosis, identify the least invasive means to eliminate pain and restore quality of life, and, if surgery is necessary, determine the correct minimally invasive procedure to provide relief. She offers artificial disc replacement (ADR) as an advanced, effective, minimally invasive alternative to disc fusion surgery.
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For patients suffering from degenerative disc disease, bulging or herniated discs, and more, the prospect of having to undergo major surgery, with extended recovery times, risk of infection or complications, and a permanent loss of spinal mobility, can be nearly as unpleasant as the neck or back pain surgery is meant to address. But invasive surgery is not the only option to treat these conditions.
ADR is a minimally invasive treatment that removes a damaged disc and replaces it with an artificial implant designed to function and move like a natural disc. This both eliminates pain and preserves the healthy flexibility and motion of the spine. It also has a shorter, easier recovery than fusion surgery, with results that can be expected to last for decades, if not a lifetime. ADR can be an effective solution for anybody who has been struggling with long-term spine issues, including:
If you’re worried that you’re running out of options to alleviate your neck or back pain, Dr. Tiffany Rogers can help. A better quality of life is possible. To schedule your consultation, contact us here today.