I believe in meeting my patient's individual needs through comprehensive evaluation and treatment designed to help patients maintain an active lifestyle. Most spine problems can be treated with non-surgical techniques. Surgery is an option after exhausting all non-operative approaches. The Taylor Spine Team works with talented nonsurgical providers to fully.
Your spine health is my top priority. I strongly believe that the spinal treatment process is a two-way endeavor which requires both my commitment as well as your active participation. Our approach to your spinal care is "nothing about you without you". From your very first visit in our office, .
Your spine health is my top priority. I strongly believe that the spinal treatment process is a two-way endeavor which requires both my commitment as well as your active participation. Our approach to your spinal care is "nothing about you without you". From your very first visit in our office, .
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Dr. Taylor is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of the spine. He is a native of St. Louis and received his Medical Degree from Harvard University. Dr. Taylor is fellowship trained in spine surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. He is a former assistant professor at Washington University and served in the US Air Force as the Chief of Spine Surgery.
I am a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in adult spinal pathologies. My practice is dedicated to providing exceptional spine care.
I have gained significant experience in spinal care including orthopaedic training at the Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency program, a chief resident in orthopaedic spine care at Massachusetts General Hospital, a spinal fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University and three years as a spine surgeon in the United States Air Force medical hospital, Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas.
I have gained significant experience in spinal care including orthopaedic training at the Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency program, a chief resident in orthopaedic spine care at Massachusetts General Hospital, a spinal fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University and three years as a spine surgeon in the United States Air Force medical hospital, Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas.
I had come to Dr. Taylor and staff in a state of fear and end of my rope, because of the time (length) that I had endured since the incident. You had my best intent and care always on your mind. You were persistent in the care dealing with the. Thank you for seeing me and for taking the time to listen to what I have been dealing with since September.
You are scheduled for surgery on your cervical spine. This may or may not include a fusion of the cervical spine. Dr. Taylor has determined the type of procedure that is necessary after reviewing your symptoms, which included a physical assessment of your symptoms, your x-rays, and other studies that you have had completed.
Spinal Stenosis is a condition in which the opening for spinal nerve roots and/or spinal column and its contents is being made smaller, or compressed, by certain portions of the lumbar vertebrae that are degenerated. The compression of the nerve roots and/or spinal column can cause symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness of the lower extremities.
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