Kyphoplasty in Las Vegas, NV
17 spine surgeons in Las Vegas, NV, perform kyphoplasty. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Las Vegas, NV
William S. Muir
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Andrew S. Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Archie C. Perry
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Chinedu Nwasike
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Daniel D. Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Daniel Lecavalier
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Edward R. Anderson
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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George M. Elkanich
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Hugh L. Bassewitz
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Jaswinder S. Grover
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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John S. Thalgott
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Kevin P. Debiparshad
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Kornelis Poelstra
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Mark B. Kabins
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Michael D. Daubs
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Thomas Dunn
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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Thomas L. Vater
Orthopedic Surgeon Las Vegas, NV
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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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