Treatment

From conservative care to complex surgery, we focus on what works best for you.

Physical Therapy

Customized exercises and therapies to strengthen muscles, improve mobility, and reduce pain.

Injections

Epidural steroid injections or nerve blocks to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.

Medications

Pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, or muscle relaxants tailored to your condition.

Activity Modification

Guidance on lifestyle changes to minimize strain and promote spinal health.

Spinal Fusion

A procedure to join vertebrae for stability, reducing pain from instability or deformity

Microdiscectomy

Minimally invasive removal of herniated disc material to relieve nerve pressure and pain

Spinal Decompression

Surgery to remove bone or tissue, relieving nerve pressure caused by stenosis or disc issues

Scoliosis Surgery

Corrective fusion to straighten severe spinal curves, improving posture and reducing pain

How Treatment Works

  • Evaluation & Imaging

    Comprehensive assessment with advanced diagnostics like MRI or CT scans to pinpoint your condition

  • Personalized Plan

    A tailored treatment strategy combining conservative and surgical options based on your needs.

  • Treatment / Surgery

    Executing the plan with non-surgical therapies or precise surgical procedures as needed.

  • Recovery & Follow-up

    Guided rehabilitation and regular check-ins to ensure optimal recovery and long-term health.

Meet Dr. Enguidanos

Fellowship-trained and board-eligible, Dr. Enguidanos specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery, complex reconstructions, and scoliosis care, combining advanced training with a patient-first approach

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is surgery always required?

No, surgery is not always required. Dr. Enguidanos prioritizes conservative treatments like physical therapy and injections, recommending surgery only when necessary.

You should consider seeing a spine surgeon if you experience persistent back or neck pain, numbness, weakness, or if conservative treatments like physical therapy or medications haven’t provided relief.

You should consider seeing a spine surgeon if you experience persistent back or neck pain, numbness, weakness, or if conservative treatments like physical therapy or medications haven’t provided relief.

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