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Procedures
The Minimally Invasive Spine Institute approach:
Back and neck procedures done through a 3 mm incision. Pain-mapping so precise that one laser can remove a lifetime of agony. State-of-the-art procedures so minimally invasive they often only require a Band-Aid® for healing. It sounds unbelievable, but these are just a few of the many breakthroughs occurring every day at the Minimally Invasive Spine Institute (MISI). Come see how we can treat your back and neck pain as minimally invasively as possible.
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Herniated Disc
A herniated disc is sometimes referred to as a slipped disc or a ruptured disc. It is often the result of an injury or trauma to the spine. click for more info
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Bulging Disc
A bulging disc is a condition related to the spine, usually the lower back, occurring when a disc bulges through a crevice in the spine. click for more info
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Degenerative Disc
Degenerative disc disease is not really a disease, but a term used to describe the normal changes in your spinal discs as you age. click for more info
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Arthritis (spine) and Bone Spurs
Arthritis can affect any part of the body, even the spine. It occurs when the cartilage in the joints is worn down as a result of wear and tear, aging, injury or misuse. click for more info
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Facet Disease
The facet joints are the joint structures that connect the vertebrae to one another. Facet disease occurs when there is degeneration of the facet joint. click for more info
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Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues such as bone spurs, disc herniation and ligaments. click for more info
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Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of one or more areas in your spine most often in your upper or lower back. This narrowing can put pressure on your spinal cord or on the nerves that branch out from the compressed areas. click for more info
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Foraminal Stenosis
Quite similar to spinal stenosis, foraminal stenosis primarily affects one or more areas of your spine. click for more info
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Scoliosis
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine. If your child has scoliosis, the view from behind may reveal one or more abnormal curves. click for more info
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Minimally Invasive Fusion
Minimally Invasive Fusion is a special MISI procedure that is used as a last resort to stabilize the spine with instability without opening the back muscles. MISI utilizes advanced imaging guidance system to stabilize the spine.
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Chosen as one of "America's Top Orthopedist/Spine Surgeons" in 2009 by Consumers' Research Council of America.
NEW PLANO OFFICE LOCATION
Our new Plano office is now open. We look forward to seeing you.
6957 W. Plano Parkway
Suite 2600, Plano, TX 75093
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NEW LAS COLINAS OFFICE LOCATION
Our new state-of-the-art Las Colinas office is now open. We look forward to seeing you.
4301 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Suite 101, Irving, TX 75038
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Chosen as the 2008 Patients' Choice and one of Texas' favorite physicians by American Registry for business excellence.
Watch Dr. Rimlawi talk about minimally invasive spine procedures on ABC's WFAA.
Watch Dr. Won talk about the advances in minimally invasive spine procedures on ABC's WFAA Good Morning Texas.
Watch Dr. Rhim discuss the latest minimally invasive spine procedures on WFAA's Good Morning Texas.
Watch the commerical for The Minimally Invasive Spine Institute and more
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