Chronic back or neck pain caused by damaged or degenerated spinal discs can affect your daily life and limit mobility. At Texas Back Relief, we provide Disc Replacement Surgery in Lubbock — a modern, minimally invasive procedure designed to relieve pain, restore spinal function, and improve overall quality of life.
Disc replacement surgery involves removing a damaged spinal disc and replacing it with a prosthetic artificial disc. Unlike traditional spinal fusion, disc replacement maintains natural spinal motion, reducing stress on adjacent discs and supporting long-term spinal health. This procedure is ideal for patients whose pain has not improved with non-surgical treatments.
Disc Replacement Surgery in Lubbock is commonly recommended for individuals with:
Degenerative disc disease
Herniated or collapsed discs
Chronic back or neck pain that limits daily activities
Nerve compression caused by damaged discs
Choosing disc replacement at Texas Back Relief offers numerous advantages:
Preserves natural spinal mobility and flexibility
Minimally invasive with smaller incisions and faster recovery
Reduced risk of degeneration in adjacent spinal discs
Long-term relief from chronic pain and improved quality of life
Lower post-surgical discomfort compared to traditional fusion
Our experienced spine surgeons use advanced imaging and precision surgical tools to ensure the best possible outcome tailored to your anatomy and needs.
Expert Spine Specialists: Highly trained surgeons with extensive experience in disc replacement procedures
Personalized Care: Treatment plans designed for each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals
State-of-the-Art Technology: Advanced surgical techniques and equipment for safe, effective procedures
Comprehensive Support: From pre-operative consultation to post-surgery rehabilitation, we guide you every step of the way
If chronic spinal pain is affecting your life, Disc Replacement Surgery in Lubbock at Texas Back Relief may be the solution. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward restored mobility, reduced pain, and a healthier spine.