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The goal has always been to perform as a center of excellence, more than 35 years later, Texas Back Institute is one of the largest multidisciplinary spine centers in the world. Using the latest technology and medical advances, Texas Back Institute is dedicated to helping patients get back to life. Please note, communication on this site does not create a physician/patient relationship. Any tips or suggestions given on this page should be discussed with your physician before attempting. The Golden Rule…treat everyone the way you would like to be treated. Any posts or comments that are of a threatening nature toward TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE, our employees or other fans will be removed at the discretion of TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE.

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Spinal fusion is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. For patients with severe degeneration, instability, or deformity, it...
12/15/2025

Spinal fusion is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. For patients with severe degeneration, instability, or deformity, it can provide lasting relief and improved function.
Our surgeons at Texas Back Institute use the latest innovative approaches to help reduce recovery time and enhance precision. Explore whether fusion may be an option for you: https://bit.ly/4iCxZdD

Cold weather can make muscles tighten and joints stiffen, leading to more back discomfort. Stay ahead of it with consist...
12/12/2025

Cold weather can make muscles tighten and joints stiffen, leading to more back discomfort. Stay ahead of it with consistent, low-impact activity like walking, yoga, or stretching.

Maintaining movement improves flexibility, circulation, and spinal strength—even when temperatures drop.

Your spine doesn’t take a season off. Keep it moving this winter!

For many people, back pain is worse at night, often due to poor sleep posture, an old mattress, or an underlying spine c...
12/10/2025

For many people, back pain is worse at night, often due to poor sleep posture, an old mattress, or an underlying spine condition.

Dr. Adewale Adeniran of Texas Back Institute explains how better alignment and the right support can make all the difference. If pain or stiffness keeps you from getting rest, it may be time to see a specialist. Learn more about what’s behind nighttime back pain and how you can start sleeping better: https://bit.ly/497k2PE

Innovation is built into everything we do. At Texas Back Institute, surgeons like Dr. Richard Guyer and Dr. Peter Derman...
12/05/2025

Innovation is built into everything we do. At Texas Back Institute, surgeons like Dr. Richard Guyer and Dr. Peter Derman are using 3D-printed models and robotic-assisted tools to enhance precision and improve surgical outcomes.
These technologies allow surgeons to plan complex procedures in advance, simulate real anatomy, and operate with a level of accuracy once unimaginable.

Learn more about how 3D printing is transforming the future of spine care on our blog: https://bit.ly/4n5Kb9I

Spondylolisthesis might sound complex, but its symptoms are often familiar: low back pain, tight hamstrings, leg numbnes...
12/03/2025

Spondylolisthesis might sound complex, but its symptoms are often familiar: low back pain, tight hamstrings, leg numbness, or difficulty standing for long periods.
This condition can develop from aging, arthritis, or repetitive stress on the spine. The good news? Texas Back Institute offers both surgical and non-surgical solutions to realign and stabilize the spine, tailored to each patient’s condition.

If back pain is holding you back, let’s find the root cause. Learn more about this condition here: https://bit.ly/3XeukKq

Since 1977, Texas Back Institute has been at the forefront of spine care—advancing artificial disc replacement, embracin...
12/01/2025

Since 1977, Texas Back Institute has been at the forefront of spine care—advancing artificial disc replacement, embracing minimally invasive techniques, and driving research that shapes the future of treatment.

Our mission has never changed: to provide personalized, world-class care that helps patients move freely again. With clinics across Texas and a reputation recognized worldwide, we’re proud to continue setting the standard in spine health.

Learn more about our story and our mission here: https://bit.ly/4pCNqpP

It’s easy to shrug off back or neck pain when you’re busy wrapping presents, cooking, or traveling. But if pain lingers ...
11/28/2025

It’s easy to shrug off back or neck pain when you’re busy wrapping presents, cooking, or traveling. But if pain lingers beyond the holidays and becomes severe, it could be a sign of an underlying spine condition. The earlier it’s addressed, the easier it is to treat. Our specialists are here to help you start the new year stronger.

Book an appointment today to get help: https://bit.ly/4afsqNC

This season, we’re reminded of what matters most: health, hope, and the people who make it all worthwhile. At Texas Back...
11/27/2025

This season, we’re reminded of what matters most: health, hope, and the people who make it all worthwhile. At Texas Back Institute, we’re grateful for the opportunity to care for our patients and help them get back to the moments that truly matter. Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving from our families to yours!

Please note: Texas Back Institute clinics will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday. We will resume normal hours on Monday.

Dr. Scott Blumenthal was the first in the U.S. to dedicate his practice exclusively to artificial disc replacement and h...
11/24/2025

Dr. Scott Blumenthal was the first in the U.S. to dedicate his practice exclusively to artificial disc replacement and helped perform the nation’s first ADR procedure more than 25 years ago.

In a recent appearance on eHealth Radio, Dr. Blumenthal discusses the evolution of ADR, its advantages over traditional fusion, and the future of cervical disc revision surgery. With over 5,000 procedures performed and a track record of FDA trials, his insights are helping shape the next era of motion-preserving spine care.

Read the full interview here: https://bit.ly/45AGhyR

Foraminal stenosis occurs when the small openings in your spine where nerves exit begin to narrow. As these nerves get c...
11/21/2025

Foraminal stenosis occurs when the small openings in your spine where nerves exit begin to narrow. As these nerves get compressed, you may experience pain, numbness, or even weakness in your arms or legs. It’s one of the most common causes of radiating nerve pain, especially in aging adults.

At Texas Back Institute, our specialists offer both conservative care and advanced surgical options, depending on your needs. If nerve pain is limiting your life, let’s find out what’s going on. Learn more about this condition here: https://bit.ly/4iNq0vb

When it comes to concussions, the effects can go far beyond game day. Dr. Thomas Kosztowski, neurosurgeon at Texas Back ...
11/19/2025

When it comes to concussions, the effects can go far beyond game day. Dr. Thomas Kosztowski, neurosurgeon at Texas Back Institute, reminds us that repeated head trauma, especially in contact sports like football, can increase the risk of CTE and other serious neurological issues.

From safer gear to rule changes like the NFL’s new kickoff protocols, the goal is to reduce impact, and that matters at every level, from peewee football to the pros. Learn more about it here: https://bit.ly/4eg1OxP

Join us on Nov. 19th in Plano for our Medical Assistant Hiring Event. Meet our team, explore career opportunities, and a...
11/17/2025

Join us on Nov. 19th in Plano for our Medical Assistant Hiring Event. Meet our team, explore career opportunities, and apply on the spot.
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The goal has always been to perform as a center of excellence, more than 40 years later, Texas Back Institute is one of the largest multidisciplinary spine centers in the world. Using the latest technology and medical advances, Texas Back Institute is dedicated to helping patients get back to life. Please note, communication on this site does not create a physician/patient relationship. Any tips or suggestions given on this page should be discussed with your physician before attempting. TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE Social Media Rules 1. The Golden Rule…treat everyone the way you would like to be treated. Any posts or comments that are of a threatening nature toward TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE, our employees or other fans will be removed at the discretion of TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE. 2. Keep posts on topic. Any spam, advertising, soliciting or repeat posts will be removed at the discretion of TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE. 3. Keep your images and videos rated G. Any photos or videos that contain inappropriate or offensive imagery will be removed at the discretion of TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE. 4. Choose your words carefully. Any posts or comments using offensive, inappropriate or vulgar language will be removed at the discretion of TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE. 5. Please remember that anything you post becomes public information. Do not share your personal information that includes phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, or financial information on the TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE Facebook wall. 6. If you have a customer service related question or issue; please send us a direct message with the details and the best way to contact you. 7. Any repeat offenders will be no longer be eligible to post or interact on the TEXAS BACK INSTITUTE page. Please know that these rules are subject to change without prior notice. We encourage you to check the about section of our page for any updates to these rules. If you have questions or concerns. Please feel free to send us a direct message or email us at contactus@texasback.com.