At NeuRepair Brain and Spine Wellness Centers, we integrate the science and art of medicine to redefine neurosurgical care. Our mission is to revolutionize neurosurgical care through the relentless pursuit of excellence in patient outcomes and satisfaction. We are dedicated to harnessing the latest advancements in minimally invasive spine procedures, ensuring our patients receive the most effective and least invasive treatments available. Our center is committed to a patient-centric approach, where every individual receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs and circumstances. Moreover, as advocates for comprehensive brain health, we extend our expertise to the treatment of concussions and traumatic brain injuries, striving to restore function and quality of life for every patient we serve.
NeuRepair Clinic offers minimally invasive spine interventions and procedures, including decompressions and fusions using open, percutaneous, and endoscopic techniques for the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Our specialists have extensive experience with the treatment of spinal, nerve, and brain disorders.
Conditions treated include, but are not limited to: concussions/traumatic brain injuries, brain tumors, traumatic injuries to the spine, degenerative spine disorders, disc herniations, Chiari malformations, fractures, radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, and various other disorders of the brain and spine.
NeuRepair Clinic leads the way using cutting-edge therapies where appropriate, such as artificial discs (total disc replacement), concussion therapy protocols, endoscopic surgeries, robotic surgeries, laser ablation therapy, as well as other tissue-sparing techniques in both brain and spinal surgeries.
A single vertebra is made up of two parts, the front portion is called the body and the back portion is referred to as the vertebral or neural arch. The body is cylindrical in shape, strong and stable. Two strong pedicle bones join the vertebral arch to the body of the vertebrae.
Thoracic spine is the central part of the spine, also called as dorsal spine, which runs from the base of the neck to the bottom of your rib cage. The thoracic spine provides flexibility that holds the body upright and protects the organs of the chest.
The lumbar spine is composed of the lower 5 vertebrae, which have been numbered L1–L5. The lowest vertebra of the lumbar spine (L5) is connected to the top of the sacrum, which is a triangular bone present at the base of the spine fitting into the two pelvic bones.
The sacroiliac joint is one of the large joints in the body and is formed by the connection of the sacrum and the right and left iliac (pelvic) bones. The sacroiliac joints have small amount of movement and transmits all the forces of the upper body to the lower body.