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What is an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon?

  • An orthopedic spine surgeon is a medical doctor who has completed a bachelor’s degree and medical school. Orthopedics is a medical specialty that focuses on the body's musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Orthopedic spine surgeons are orthopaedists who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal diseases and conditions. As such, they must be familiar with the entire musculoskeletal system but may choose to focus on certain areas like hands or shoulders. Most orthopedic spine surgeons are board certified.


    Visiting one of our orthopaedic spine surgeons for the first time can seem intimidating, but there is no need to worry. A spinal surgeon will never rush you into unnecessary surgery. Spine specialists pursue conservative treatment like pain medication, bracing and physical therapy before considering surgical intervention. As you prepare for your appointment, make sure to bring a list of medications you are currently taking, appropriate medical records and any recent test results. Let your surgeon know if you have had any prior spinal surgeries or procedures or if you are receiving chiropractic care or other treatments for your spinal condition. For more information on spine surgery, refer to the info-graphic below.

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