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Orthopedic Spine Surgeons

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Orthopaedic Spine Physicians.

Orthopaedic Surgery Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207XS0117X

As of today, the following are the total number of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery physicians nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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AlaskaAlabamaArmed Forces PacificArkansasAmerican SamoaArizonaCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaDelawareFloridaFederated States of MicronesiaGeorgiaGuamHawaiiIowaIdahoIllinoisIndianaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMassachusettsMarylandMaineMarshall IslandsMichiganMinnesotaMissouriNorthern Mariana IslandsMississippiMontanaNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNevadaNew YorkOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaPuerto RicoPalauRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaVirgin IslandsVermontWashingtonWisconsinWest VirginiaWyoming

Medicare

The following are the total number of Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine Physicians who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

You can download the Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine Physicians dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine Physicians do?

Orthopaedic surgeons specializing in the spine diagnose and treat conditions of the back and neck, including pain, trauma, and degenerative diseases, using a range of treatments from non-surgical options like medication and physical therapy to surgical interventions like spinal fusion and disc replacement. 

They are medical doctors (MDs or DOs) who have completed extensive specialized training in the musculoskeletal system and who follow patients through their entire treatment and rehabilitation.  

What they do

Diagnosis: They identify the underlying cause of spine-related issues. 

Conservative Treatments: They first consider physical therapy, bracing, and medication. 

Surgical Interventions: If necessary, they perform surgical procedures like:

  • Decompression: Procedures to relieve pressure on nerves, such as a laminectomy or microdiscectomy. 
  • Stabilization: Surgeries to stabilize the spine, like spinal fusion or total disc replacement. 

Patient Care: They follow patients from initial diagnosis through treatment, surgery, and the entire rehabilitation process with physical therapy. 

What they treat

Pain and Numbness: Back pain, neck pain, and pain or tingling in the arms or legs (like sciatica). 

Trauma: Fractures, spinal injuries, and trauma from accidents. 

Degenerative Conditions: Conditions like degenerative disc disorders and spinal stenosis. 

Deformities: Conditions like scoliosis and other spinal deformities. 

Tumors and Infections: Spinal tumors and infections that affect the musculoskeletal system. 

Specialized training

Spine specialists dedicate all or most of their practice to spine-related surgeries and conditions. 

Orthopedic surgeons undergo a five-year surgical residency in musculoskeletal conditions after medical school.