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{1} ##LOC[OK]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## Toggle navigation Make An Appointment: Call: (314) 514-3500 Our Locations Center for Advanced Medicine - South County St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center – South County Center for Advanced Medicine St. Louis Children's Hospital Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Washington University Orthopedics – Chesterfield Progress West Hospital The Rehab Institute of St. Louis St. Louis Area Office Locations View All Locations >> Our Location Go Find a Physician Specialties Injury Clinic Request an Appointment Training Programs News & Videos Back Foot & Ankle Hand & Wrist Hip & Knee Living Well Center Musculoskeletal Oncology Orthopedic Injury Clinic Pediatric/Adolescent Orthopedics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Musculoskeletal Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Neuro Rehab Shoulder & Elbow Spine Sports Medicine Trauma Workers' Compensation Back News Videos Events Calendar Washington University Orthopedics Find a Physician Specialties Foot & Ankle Hand & Wrist Hip & Knee Living Well Center Musculoskeletal Oncology Orthopedic Injury Clinic Pediatric/Adolescent Orthopedics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Musculoskeletal Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation – Neuro Rehab Shoulder & Elbow Spine Sports Medicine Trauma Workers' Compensation Patient Stories See all patient stories. Research Learn more about our research Injury Clinic Request an Appointment Training Programs News & Videos News Videos Events Calendar Home Patient Care Services Spine Overview {1} ##LOC[OK]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## Spine Call (314) 514-3500 Make an Appointment Online Pediatric Spine Care   Our spine specialists are renowned for treating a wide range of spinal diseases and conditions of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Our specialists treat both adult and pediatric spinal conditions.  Our specialists are nationally and internationally recognized for their leadership in both clinical care and research efforts in spine surgery. Our spine service receives patient inquiries and referrals from around the world and has one of the best-known clinical practices in the United States for the surgical management of adult and pediatric spinal deformities, spinal tumors, and complex degenerative conditions. Each of our spinal surgery patients receive an individualized, comprehensive treatment plan that includes access to a Spine Journey Guide to prepare them for surgery.  By conducting basic science and clinical research, our spine specialists have contributed enormously to the understanding of various spinal disorders. Our team is one of the few centers in the United States to receive both governmental and non-governmental grant funding to conduct high-level research.   Download Brochure  Commonly Treated Conditions Degenerative conditions Compression of spine/spinal nerves Myeloradiculopathy Myelopathy Neurogenic claudication Radiculopathy Degenerative disc disease/arthritic conditions of the spine Disc herniations of the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine Spinal stenosis of the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine Spinal trauma, fractures, pars fractures Spinal tumors Spondylolisthesis Spondylolysis (pars fracture) Synovial cyst Deformity Congenital deformities Congenital cervical dislocation Hemivertebra Kyphosis Acquired kyphosis, such as fixed sagittal imbalance (flat-back syndrome) Age-associated kyphosis Junctional kyphosis Post-traumatic kyphosis (post laminectomy) Scheuermann's kyphosis Scoliosis Adult degenerative (De Novo) scoliosis Idiopathic scoliosis (infantile, juvenile, adolescent, adult) Neuromuscular scoliosis (muscular dystrophy) Syndromic scoliosis, occuring from Marfans, Ehlers-Danlos Complex Spine Deformities Coronal imbalance Failed fusion/pseudoarthrosis Postoperative deformity Sagittal imbalance (flat-back syndrome) Transition syndrome/adjacent segment disease Our Team Learn More About Spine Specialists The spine specialists at Washington University Orthopedics are renowned for treating a wide range of spinal diseases and conditions of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Our specialists treat both adult and pediatric spinal conditions. --> Treatment Approach Nonoperative Care  Our spine specialists begin with a conservative, nonoperative approach to treating spinal injuries and conditions, with a primary goal of restoring function and limiting pain. We provide comprehensive services at numerous locations across the St. Louis area, and most general spine problems are managed in an outpatient setting. Our spine specialists work in close collaboration with our physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists to develop a customized treatment plan based on the needs of each individual patient. Conservative management may include physical and occupational therapy, medications, injections and other nonoperative treatment modalities. Surgical Care When nonoperative treatment has been found unsuccessful in providing relief from symptoms, our spine specialists explore surgical management as an option. Surgical treatment is tailored to each individual patient and may vary in scope depending on the condition, the patient’s health, and their expectations.  When appropriate, we offer many minimally invasive surgical options such as a microdecompression or spine fusion. Minimally invasive surgery typically provides patients a quicker recovery because of less tissue disruption and a smaller incision, among other benefits. In some circumstances, a more traditional spine surgery may be recommended for the patient. Our spine surgeons are renowned experts in performing complex spine procedures for pediatric and adult spinal deformities, degenerative conditions affecting the spine, spinal tumors, and traumatic spinal injuries. By working together with a team of expert anesthesiologists, operating room personnel, and an electrophysiologist to monitoring spinal cord function, we are able to perform surgery in a safe and efficient manner.  We provide our spine surgery patients with a comprehensive Spine Journey Guide, to help prepare them for surgery and their postoperative recovery. Postoperative care is focused on optimizing the patient’s recovery. Rehabilitation begins in the hospital and continues on an outpatient basis after the patient is discharged with the goal of restoring the patient’s quality of life. By working in collaboration with physical and occupational therapists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, and the patient, we strive to obtain the best results possible. Specialized Services Complex Spinal Deformity Reconstruction We provide nationally and internationally recognized surgical treatment of complex spinal deformity. These complex surgeries include laminectomies, laminectomies with spinal fusions, spinal osteotomies from simple Smith-Petersen osteotomies to complex three-column osteotomies that include pedicle subtraction osteotomies and vertebral column resection. Complex reconstruction is done for severe deformities and also revision cases in patients who have had multiple failed procedures require these complex reconstructions. These procedures are highly technical and require surgical expertise that is not found in many centers in the United States. The care of the complex spine patient also requires a highly specialized spine team of nurses, therapists, and operating room personnel for a safe and efficient surgery. Spine Center Acute back and neck pain can be evaluated and treated at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Orthopedic Spine Center. Members of a multidisciplinary team work together to coordinate the best care for each patient, offering both nonsurgical and surgical solutions. The Spine Center also offers on-site imaging, physical therapy, manual medicine, massage therapy, and acupuncture.  Spinal Tumor Center The Washington University Orthopedics Spinal Tumors Center provides comprehensive, specialized care to patients with tumors of the spine, including metastatic spinal tumors and benign and malignant primary spinal tumors. Although many metastatic spinal tumors can be treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy, some  metastatic spinal tumors require surgical treatment. Surgery can range from a minimally invasive procedure to complex reconstruction depending on the severity of cancer involvement. Benign primary spinal tumors also frequently require surgical intervention, and can sometimes be treated nonoperatively; however the vast majority of malignant primary spinal tumors require surgical treatment. Research & Clinical Trials For information on current clinical trials related to orthopedics, or to make an appointment with a specialist with Washington University Orthopedics, please call (314) 514-3500 or toll free (866) 867-3627. Meet Our Team Jacob Buchowski, MD, MS Learn More Keith Bridwell, MD  Learn More John Clayton Clohisy Jr., MD  Learn More Matthew L. Goodwin, MD, PhD, FACS Learn More Munish Gupta, MD, MBA Learn More Brian Kelly, MD Learn More Mark Lambrechts, MD Learn More Scott Luhmann, MD Learn More Blake K. Montgomery, MD Learn More Brian J. Neuman, MD Chief, Division of Spine Surgery Learn More Nicholas Pallotta, MD, MS Learn More Padmini Prabhu, PA-C, PT, MBA Learn More Patient Stories Chris Carenza Chris is a marathon runner who is back to racing after suffering a near-death spinal injury. Spine surgeon Jacob Buchowski, MD, MS, performed a procedure known as an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, which involved decompressing Carenza's spinal cord, and repairing broken vertebrae and fusing the C3 and C4 vertebrae. Read Chris' Story Madison Miller Madison Moeller Julia Wynne Loewy Noud Wesley Palmer, Sr. Joseph Michaelis Larry Stiffelman Peter Baum Ann Allen Mike Vipperman Stone Wittman Peggy Stevens Rob Anderson Tia Gundlach Elena Berjer Sereece Snow Tricia Martin Lorie Hazel View All Patient Stories Patient Education Spine Journey Guide   Request an Appointment Preferred Location First Available Center for Advanced Medicine Center for Advanced Medicine – South County Outpatient Orthopedic Center in Chesterfield St. Louis Children's Hospital St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center Barnes Jewish West County Hospital Progress West Hospital Preferred Day Select a Day No Preference Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Continue Latest NewsThe Right Doctor for a Unique Case 2024 Holiday ScheduleJRGOS Celebrating Blake Montgomery, MD COVID-19 Information Spine Division Doctor Search Accepted Insurance Plans Patient Forms Patient Stories Directions and Maps Our Locations Center for Advanced Medicine 4921 Parkview Place 6th Floor, Suites A & B; 12th Floor, Suite A St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 514-3500   View this location View all locations St. Louis Children's Hospital One Children's Place Suite 1B St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations St. Louis Children's Hospital Specialty Care Center 13001 N Outer Forty Road Suite 1C Town and Country, MO 63017 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Orthopedic Center 14532 S. Outer Forty Drive Suite 200 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital 1044 N. Mason Road Suites 110 & 210 St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations Center for Advanced Medicine - South County 5201 Midamerica Plaza Suite 1500 St. Louis, MO 63129 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations St. Louis Children's Specialty Care Center - South County 5114 Midamerica Plaza Suite 1E St. Louis, MO 63129 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations Progress West Hospital Medical Office Building 1 20 Progress Point Parkway, Suite 114 O’Fallon, MO 63368 (314) 514-3500 View this location View all locations The Rehab Institute of St. Louis 4455 Duncan Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 658-3800 View this location View all locations Home About Us Sitemap Contact Us Subscribe to our Newsletter Directions Patient Forms Giving Education Research 660 S. Euclid Ave., Campus Box 8233, St. Louis, MO 63110 Call for an Appointment:(314) 514-3500 © 2023 Washington University Orthopedics --> --> 2017 Website Awards NEW! Progress West Injury Clinic Now Open! Walk-in Orthopedic Injury Clinic at Progress West Hospital.  Now Offering Three Area Locations

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