Kyphoplasty in Chicago, IL
21 spine surgeons in Chicago, IL, perform kyphoplasty. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Chicago, IL
Aditya Mazmudar
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Arash Sayari
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Cameron Barton
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Christopher J. Dewald
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Christopher T. Johnson
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Daniel K. Park
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Edward J. Goldberg
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Frank M. Phillips
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Giri T. Gireesan
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Gregory D. Lopez
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Howard S. An
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Jonathan Gabor
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Julie Wehner
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Karan S. Patel
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Kern Singh
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Mark J. Sokolowski
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Mark T. Nolden
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Matthew W. Colman
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Michael Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Neil V. Mohile
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Purnendu Gupta
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Common questions
- How soon does kyphoplasty relieve pain?
- Many patients report meaningful relief within the first few days after the procedure, though results vary. Your physician will advise if your fracture is likely to respond.
- Who is a candidate for kyphoplasty?
- Candidates typically have a recent, painful vertebral compression fracture, often from osteoporosis, that has not improved with bracing, medication, and rest. Imaging helps confirm the fracture is appropriate to treat.
- Do compression fractures always need a procedure?
- No. Many heal over six to twelve weeks with pain management, activity modification, and sometimes a brace. Kyphoplasty is typically considered when pain remains severe despite that care.
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