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Do you have back or neck pain following a motor vehicle accident?
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Our Specialty
At the National Spine Institute (NSI), we provide expert spine care for people suffering from a herniated disc, pinched nerve, or spinal fracture injury following a traumatic accident. We know that developing a back injury after an accident can be devastating and significantly impact your ability to work, participate in activities, and enjoy life.
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Top Tier Practitioners
At NSI, we’re here to help you get your life back after an accident. Our providers perform minimally invasive spine surgeries to treat spinal injuries sustained during a car or motorcycle accident, workplace accident, or slip and fall.
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Serving Florida
If you’re living in pain after an accident, please reach out to schedule an appointment at our Tampa, Florida clinic.
What We Do at NSI
Spinal Injuries from an Accident
Every day, thousands of people are involved in a traumatic accident that results in a spine injury, significant pain, and debility. At NSI, our providers evaluate and diagnose spinal injuries and perform minimally invasive spine surgeries to relieve pain, remove pressure on spinal nerves, and stabilize the spine following an accident.
Patient Experience
Our goal is to provide the highest quality patient care with compassion, kindness, and an unwavering dedication to helping you get back to the pain-free life you had before an unexpected accident.
Why minimally invasive spine surgery? Minimally invasive spinal decompression and stabilization procedures offer many benefits over traditional, open back surgeries.
Our spine surgeries are performed by board-certified surgeons trained in the latest minimally invasive techniques. Our minimally invasive procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you can go home the same day as surgery. Many of our patients return to their normal activities within a few weeks following surgery.
Benefits of Minimally Invasive
Spine Surgery at NSI
- Small incisions (as small as 1-inch)
- Muscle and tendon-sparing
- Less trauma to organs
- Lower rates of infection
- Fewer operative complications and blood loss
- Less post-op pain
- Less reliance on post-op opioid medications
- A shorter rehabilitation and recovery period
- Less scarring