Spinal Fusion in Phoenix, AZ
21 spine surgeons in Phoenix, AZ, are listed for spinal fusion. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Phoenix, AZ
Justin S. Field
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Zoran Maric
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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David M. Jackson
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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David M. Prior
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Harvinder S. Bedi
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Howard H. Ginsburg
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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John L. Beghin
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Jonathan C. Landsman
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Joshua Abrams
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Kunwar Khalsa
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Louis H. Rappoport
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Mark J. Wang
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Naftaly Attias
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Nicolas E. Grisoni
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Nima Salari
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Nina J. Lara
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Norman B. Chutkan
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Paramjit Singh
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Richard L. Shindell
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Shaleen Vira
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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William R. Stevens
Orthopedic Surgeon Phoenix, AZ
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Common questions
- How long does it take to recover from spinal fusion?
- Light activity typically resumes within a few weeks, but the fusion itself takes months to become solid. Full recovery commonly takes six months to a year, depending on the size of the surgery and your overall health.
- Will I lose flexibility after a fusion?
- The fused level no longer moves, but for one- or two-level fusions most people notice little change in everyday movement. Larger fusions have more noticeable effects, which your surgeon should discuss beforehand.
- What are the alternatives to spinal fusion?
- Depending on the diagnosis, alternatives may include physical therapy, injections, decompression-only surgery such as laminectomy or microdiscectomy, or artificial disc replacement in select cases. Fusion is typically reserved for instability or deformity that other options cannot address.
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