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OUR APPROACHDedicated to restoring movement, health, and hope.

Dedicated to restoring movement, health, and hope.

Casey Slattery, M.D. delivers expert, compassionate care for patients facing spinal disorders and back pain.

Changes in mobility, whether from chronic pain, injury, or spinal pathology, affect every aspect of daily life. Dr. Slattery understands how deeply this can impact patients and brings both advanced surgical skill and genuine empathy to every treatment plan.

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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is the latest technology available to perform spinal surgeries through small, less than one-inch-long incisions. It involves the use of special surgical instruments, devices and advanced imaging techniques to visualize and perform the surgery through such small incisions.

Motion Preservation Surgery

Motion Preservation Spine Surgery (MPSS) is a relatively new surgical method employed as an alternative to standard spinal surgeries, such as spinal fusion surgery and disc replacement surgery. It refers to a variety of surgical techniques and specialized devices that aim at preservation of spine movement to replicate normal or near-normal biomechanics.

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Complex Reconstructive Spine Surgery

Complex spinal reconstruction is a major surgical procedure to correct spine deformities and associated symptoms such as pain, numbness, and instability in your back, shoulders, arms, or legs. It is a challenging procedure and requires the utmost care and precision to obtain satisfactory results.

Revision Spine Surgery

Revision spine surgery is performed in certain patients to correct the problems of earlier spine surgery. It requires a significant level of skill and is usually performed by experienced spine surgeons. Dr. Slattery carefully evaluates the cause of persistent pain or instability to determine whether further treatment is appropriate. When surgery is indicated, the focus is on precise correction, stability, and improved long-term outcomes.

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