Artificial Disc Replacement in Orange, CA
19 spine surgeons in Orange, CA, offer artificial disc replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Orange, CA
Alexander Nazareth
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Charles D. Rosen
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Don Y. Park
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Emily S. Mills
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Gerald J. Alexander
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Gregory D. Carlson
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Hao-Hua Wu
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Hirofumi Kusumoto
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Ian J. Jarin
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Jason A. Horowitz
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Jeffrey E. Deckey
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Jeremy S. Smith
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Jon I. White
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Joshua D. Schwind
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Nitin N Bhatia
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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P Douglas Kiester
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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S. S. Bederman
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Sohaib Hashmi
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Yu-Po Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Orange, CA
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Common questions
- How is disc replacement different from fusion?
- Fusion joins two vertebrae so they no longer move; disc replacement preserves motion at the level with a mechanical implant. Preserving motion may reduce stress on neighboring levels, though candidacy for disc replacement is narrower.
- Am I a candidate for artificial disc replacement?
- Candidates typically have disc-related symptoms at one or two levels without significant arthritis, instability, or deformity. A spine surgeon will use imaging and an exam to determine whether replacement or another option fits.
- How long is recovery?
- Many patients return to light activities within a few weeks, faster than a typical fusion recovery. Full recovery commonly takes around three months, guided by your surgeon.
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