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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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Persistent back or neck pain doesn't always mean surgery. Many people find meaningful relief through non‑surgical option...
03/27/2026

Persistent back or neck pain doesn't always mean surgery. Many people find meaningful relief through non‑surgical options that help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long‑term spine health. From targeted therapies to guided rehabilitation, there are several approaches worth exploring.
Discover the full range of non‑surgical treatments and find out which options might be the right fit for you at https://texasback.com/treatments/non-surgical-treatments/

Pain that travels from the neck or lower back into the arms or legs may be more than muscle soreness. These symptoms can...
03/25/2026

Pain that travels from the neck or lower back into the arms or legs may be more than muscle soreness. These symptoms can be a sign of radiculopathy, which happens when a spinal nerve root becomes compressed or irritated.
This pressure can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness, and symptoms often radiate away from the spine because nerves travel to other parts of the body.
Understanding where nerve-related pain starts is an important first step in finding the right treatment.
Learn more about radiculopathy and available care options:
https://texasback.com/conditions/radiculopathy/

Building confidence through technology.Texas Back Institute’s Spine Surgery Simulation Lab provides hands-on training us...
03/24/2026

Building confidence through technology.
Texas Back Institute’s Spine Surgery Simulation Lab provides hands-on training using advanced technology. Physicians refining their techniques, practicing procedures and further developing their skill set. In this lab they are practicing disc replacement, a motion-preserving treatment option for herniated discs, with a new device.

Our SimLab is one way we stay at the forefront of innovation in spine care.

Sharp leg pain, numbness, or tingling that travels down from your back can be a sign of a herniated disc pressing on a n...
03/23/2026

Sharp leg pain, numbness, or tingling that travels down from your back can be a sign of a herniated disc pressing on a nerve. When these symptoms don’t improve with conservative care, a discectomy may help. This minimally invasive procedure removes the portion of the disc causing pressure, often providing quick relief and improved mobility. Ready to learn whether a discectomy could be right for you? Visit https://texasback.com/treatments/discectomy/ to explore your options.

Long days at a desk can affect your posture. If you’ve caught yourself slouching more often lately, you’re not alone. A ...
03/20/2026

Long days at a desk can affect your posture. If you’ve caught yourself slouching more often lately, you’re not alone. A few simple adjustments to your workspace and daily habits can make a big difference in reducing strain and keeping your spine happy throughout the workday. Read the full tips and posture fixes at https://texasback.com/dont-get-caught-slouching-on-the-job/

Persistent back discomfort, instability, or pain that flares with movement? You may be experiencing symptoms of spinal d...
03/18/2026

Persistent back discomfort, instability, or pain that flares with movement?

You may be experiencing symptoms of spinal degeneration or abnormal motion in the spine. Dynamic stabilization surgery adds support to the affected area while helping maintain more natural movement.
At Texas Back Institute, we offer advanced stabilization options tailored to your condition. If conservative treatments haven't provided enough relief, this approach may be worth exploring. https://texasback.com/treatments/dynamic-stabilization-surgery/

When pain shows up as stiffness or discomfort that keeps returning after routine care, a more targeted option may help. ...
03/16/2026

When pain shows up as stiffness or discomfort that keeps returning after routine care, a more targeted option may help. A rhizotomy is a minimally invasive procedure that quiets irritated nerve signals to provide longer-lasting relief with minimal downtime.
Texas Back Institute specialists will walk you through the process and help determine whether this treatment is a good match for your symptoms.
Explore your options today: https://texasback.com/treatments/rhizotomy/

When nerves are compressed, your body feels it.Spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and bone overgrowth can narrow the spac...
03/13/2026

When nerves are compressed, your body feels it.
Spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and bone overgrowth can narrow the space around spinal nerves, leading to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs.
Decompression surgery is designed to carefully relieve that pressure, restore space, and help you move more comfortably again. Learn whether decompression surgery may be right for you: https://bit.ly/4ap0Xwh

Artificial disc replacement is designed to relieve pain while maintaining your spine’s natural motion. By preserving mov...
03/11/2026

Artificial disc replacement is designed to relieve pain while maintaining your spine’s natural motion. By preserving movement, it may help reduce stress on nearby discs and support long-term comfort, helping you to return to you full range of activity sooner.

See if motion-preserving disc replacement could be the right option for you & read more here: https://bit.ly/3MLYenA

Hours at a desk. Eyes on a screen. Head tilted forward.Over time, that forward-head posture increases strain on the cerv...
03/09/2026

Hours at a desk. Eyes on a screen. Head tilted forward.
Over time, that forward-head posture increases strain on the cervical spine and surrounding muscles. What feels like “tight shoulders” could actually be mechanical stress on your spine.
Small adjustments in ergonomics can make a measurable difference. Explore practical ways to protect your neck and spine: https://bit.ly/4kQOLIo

Spinal tumors are uncommon, but when they occur, careful evaluation is essential.These growths may be benign or malignan...
03/06/2026

Spinal tumors are uncommon, but when they occur, careful evaluation is essential.

These growths may be benign or malignant and can develop within the spinal column. Treatment planning begins with advanced imaging and a thorough assessment by spine specialists.

A coordinated approach helps ensure each patient receives care tailored to their specific diagnosis.

Explore specialized spine tumor care and connect with our expert team: https://bit.ly/4rwEqE4

A spine is uniquely yours, and soon, the implants used to treat it may be too.Traditional surgical tools are standardize...
03/04/2026

A spine is uniquely yours, and soon, the implants used to treat it may be too.
Traditional surgical tools are standardized. But as 3D printing evolves, surgeons may soon tailor implants and guides to match a patient’s anatomy with unprecedented precision.
Dr. Michael Hisey breaks down how this technology could change recovery, accuracy, and outcomes in spine surgery.
Read the full article to see how 3D printing is shaping the future of spinal care: https://bit.ly/4czr3xV

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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.