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Introduction

When your back or neck hurts, nothing else matters. Pain from a spinal disorder or injury can be so severe that it actually keeps you from doing your work, participating in physical activities and enjoying life to its fullest.

At SpineONE, northeast Indiana's leading spine treatment center, a team of spine care specialists is dedicated to improving your health.

Our board-certified and fellowship-trained physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of spinal disorders -- from scoliosis to degenerative diseases of the spine, disc herniations, tumors, occupational injuries and more. SpineONE offers a comprehensive spine treatment program that includes both surgical and non-surgical interventions.

SpineONE is a division of Orthopaedics Northeast (ONE), one of the oldest and most experienced orthopaedic centers in the tri-state area. Each year, we treat thousands of patients with spine-related diseases.

If you're having a problem with your neck or back, don't just learn to live with the pain. See the experts at SpineONE.


Will surgery be necessary?

Most back pain, particularly lower back pain that affects four out of five adults at some point in their lives, is not serious and normally responds to non-surgical treatments.

When surgery is required, however, you can count on the experienced orthopaedic surgeons at SpineONE to expertly treat the problem and send you on your way to recovery. In fact, each SpineONE surgeon is board certified and fellowship trained for your added peace of mind.

At SpineONE, our state-of-the-art surgical procedures include:

  • Lumbar & cervical discectomies, performed on an outpatient basis
  • Spinal fusion
  • Laminotomy/Laminectomy
  • Anterior and/or posterior fusions for spinal deformities and trauma
To learn more about surgery, select:
Surgery for the Lower Back


SurgeryONE does it all

Most SpineONE patients participate in comprehensive rehabilitation, whether their problems require surgical or non-surgical treatment. The rehabilitation program provides our patients with a continuum of care for acute, subacute and chronic conditions, as well as reconditioning for work.

Patients are provided with individualized rehabilitation programs tailored to their personal needs. You may receive hands-on treatment to improve soft tissue mobility, instruction in flexibility and strengthening exercises, or posture and body mechanics training.

Your SpineONE physician will work with your physical therapists to monitor your progress during your rehabilitation to create a healthy outcome for you. Once the program is completed, not only will you have improved health, but also the knowledge and skills to avoid spinal problems in the future.


All the ways we can help

At SpineONE, our team of board-certified physicians, physical therapists, patient educators and anesthesiologists are experienced in all types of spinal problems. Here is a brief list of the many conditions we routinely diagnose and treat:

  • Cervical & lumbar disc herniation
  • Sciatica
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Arthritis
  • Tumors
  • Scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
  • Kyphosis (roundback)
  • Spinal trauma (fractures and dislocations)

To diagnose these problems, your SpineONE physician may utilize a variety of state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques and procedures, including:

  • X-rays -- Pictures of your bones to help in finding the cause of pain
  • CT scans -- Detailed X-rays showing bones and soft tissues (nerves and discs)
  • MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging) -- Detailed images of the spine's soft tissues (nerves and discs)
  • EMGs/NCS (electromyograms/nerve conduction studies) -- Electrical impulses that help detect muscle and nerve damage
  • Nerve blocks -- Spinal injections that ease pain and help find its source
  • Other tests such as discograms, bone scans or myelograms

To learn more about spine conditions, select from the following:
Scoliosis / Back Pain / Back Surgery


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