Spine Surgery

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Benefits of Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) Surgery

Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) surgery is a procedure commonly performed to alleviate severe back pain caused by conditions like degenerative disc disease or spinal instability.

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Dr. Hunter, Neurosurgeon, Celebrates 20 Years at NSSC Spine Clinic

Dr. Hunter celebrated his 20th year of practice at NSSC Spine Clinic this past June.

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What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?

Minimally invasive spine surgery can be helpful for patients who suffer from scoliosis, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and more. MISS is an alternative to open spine surgery and often results in quicker recovery times.

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What is Spinal Fusion Surgery?

Spinal fusion surgery is a procedure where two or more vertebrae are fused together in order to heal into a single bone. The process is designed to imitate the natural healing process of a broken bone. 

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Tips to Aid Recovery from Back Surgery

If you are considering back surgery due to persistent back pain, then you are probably concerned with the recovery process and expediting your recovery time. The length of time it takes for you to recover will depend on your specific surgery and your doctor will guide in you how to best prepare for recovery.

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Gastonia Neurosurgeon

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If you need a Gastonia neurosurgeon, then we here at the The Spine Clinic at Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas can help you find an expert spine doctor that can provide you with the comprehensive spine care that you need. Read more →

Dr. William D. Hunter - Spine Specialist

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Experiencing back pain? Come and visit The Spine Clinic at Neuroscience and Spine Center of the Carolinas. Call today to schedule an appointment. Read more →

Minimally Invasive Techniques for Lumbar Stenosis

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Lumbar stenosis is the gradual narrowing of the space where nerves pass through the spine. This narrowing can compress and irritate the nerves branching out from the spinal cord, causing pain or numbness in the lower body. Read more →