Healing The Body After Spinal Fusion
The use of nutrition to heal the body after spinal fusion. Use of Vitamin D and Vitamin K to direct the function of calcium into your bones, making them stronger and preventing osteoporosis
The Institute of Spinal Disorders in Hurst and Fort Worth, Texas, is an orthopedic spine surgery practice that provides advanced non-surgical and surgical treatments to meet or exceed patient expectations. Led by board-certified spine surgeon Robert Myles, MD, FAAOS, the practice provides compassionate care in a safe environment for children and adults.
The Institute of Spinal Disorders offers comprehensive care for many spine conditions, including back or neck pain, sciatica, scoliosis, and spinal stenosis. Though Dr. Myles generally starts with non-surgical options, he performs spine surgery when appropriate using the most advanced tools and techniques available. He specializes in reconstructive surgery, disc replacement, spinal fusion, and minimally invasive surgery.
The Institute of Spinal Disorders also treats general orthopedic conditions such as knee and wrist bursitis, fractures, plantar fasciitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. The practice has on-site physical therapy.
For pain and healing, the Institute of Spinal Disorders offers laser therapy with the cutting-edge Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Therapy Laser, which reduces pain and inflammation and accelerates the body’s natural healing process. The practice also carries Metagenics® vitamins through its vitamin and supplement store.
The Institute of Spinal Disorders serves as a one-stop shop for all orthopedic and physical therapy needs. For innovative care, call or schedule an appointment online today.
Insurances We Accept
For your convenience, Institute of Spinal Disorders, accepts many major insurance plans. This list is not entirely inclusive of all the plans we accept. Please note that most HMO plans require a referral from your PCP. For specific insurance plan inquiries, please contact the office.
The use of nutrition to heal the body after spinal fusion. Use of Vitamin D and Vitamin K to direct the function of calcium into your bones, making them stronger and preventing osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a disease of bone loss, which can lead to an increased risk of fractures. It is common among older adults and can have a significant impact on one’s quality of life.
Osteoporosis is a major health problem with more than 10 million Americans affected by poor bone health. It is estimated that another 44 million have osteopenia which can become osteoporosis.