Back & Neck

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Back, Neck and Spine Care in Hampton Roads
 

At Tidewater Orthopaedics, our spine surgeons provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for various back, neck, and spinal conditions. We offer cutting-edge, minimally invasive spine surgery when needed, including disc replacement and repair, laminectomy, spinal fusion, and more. Our team has advanced expertise in complex spine procedures, including revision surgeries.

Whether you have acute spinal trauma, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, or other back and neck issues, our goal is to alleviate pain and restore function. We partner with you to explore the right options - from physical therapy and injections to leading-edge surgery when appropriate. Let Tidewater Orthopaedics get you back to an active lifestyle free of back and neck pain. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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Cervical Radiculopathy

 

This condition is an irritation or compression of one or more nerve roots in the cervical spine. Because these nerves travel to the shoulders, arms and hands, an injury in the cervical spine can cause symptoms in these areas. Cervical radiculopathy may result from a variety of problems with the bones and tissues of the cervical spinal column.

Degenerative Disc Disease

 

This condition is a weakening of one or more vertebral discs, which normally act as a cushion between the vertebrae. This condition can develop as a natural part of the aging process, but it may also result from injury to the back.

Lumbar Radiculopathy (Sciatica)

 

This condition is an irritation or compression of one or more nerve roots in the lumbar spine. Because these nerves travel to the hips, buttocks, legs and feet, an injury in the lumbar spine can cause symptoms in these areas. Sciatica may result from a variety of problems with the bones and tissues of the lumbar spinal column.

Spinal Stenosis

 

The spinal column contains open spaces that create passageways for the spinal cord and the spinal nerves. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of (or an intrusion into) these openings. This can cause a compression of the nerves. Spinal stenosis most commonly affects the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine.

Specialists

Jonathan R. Mason, M.D.

Jonathan R. Mason, M.D.

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Eric M. Vess, M.D.

Eric M. Vess, M.D.

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Andrea Furlong, P.A.-C.

Andrea Furlong, P.A.-C.

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Back & Neck Conditions

Cervical Radiculopathy Degenerative Disc Disease Lumbar Radiculopathy (Sciatica) Spinal Stenosis