There are few things more debilitating than back pain. If you are in pain, you may wonder if spine surgery is necessary to correct your problem. Each case is different, so it’s essential that you contact a trained physician for a consultation. At Trinity Orthopedics, our physicians and surgeons use the latest technology to assess all types of back pain and we can recommend the best course of action for minimizing your pain and getting you back on track.
While your back pain may be relieved through physical therapy, spine surgery is necessary to correct problems in some cases. This is often the case if there is nerve impairment or you have a certain type of spine condition such as scoliosis or spinal stenosis. Sometimes trauma or injury to the back also requires reparative surgery. In most cases, we like to try non-surgical procedures first to see if that solves your back problem; if that fails to work, surgery may be recommended to correct the problem and reduce your pain. Our primary goal is to eliminate your back pain and get you feeling like new.
Surgery can be a scary undertaking for many people, but our orthopedic doctors go out of their way to make sure that the procedure is smooth and seamless. We use advanced surgical techniques to make the surgery as minimally invasive as possible. Our spinal surgeon is board certified and highly experienced, and we have a thorough follow-up treatment plan to ensure that you receive the best outcome possible from the surgery.
If you are experiencing back pain, you don’t want to delay treatment any longer. Surgery may be just what you need to correct your spinal problem and get you back on your feet. Call the Hurst back pain specialists at Trinity Orthopedics at (817)527-1777 to schedule your consultation today.
About Dr. Larry Kjeldgaard
Dr. Kjeldgaard obtained his bachelor’s degree in physical therapy from State University New York at Buffalo. Dr. Kjeldgaard practiced as a physical therapist for several years, honing his knowledge of the ins and outs of the body, before returning to medical school and graduating from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1986 where he stayed on for a year as an intern with the orthopedic surgery residency. He continued practicing medicine until he moved to Texas and founded Trinity Orthopedics, striving to work with the best orthopedic surgeons in Fort Worth.