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Back & Spine

The Spine Service, a specialty service of UW Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center, provides comprehensive evaluation and management for a wide range of neck and back problems, including:

  • Disc problems
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Adult scoliosis
  • Sciatica
  • Fractures and dislocations
  • Tumors
  • Osteoporosis
  • Spine infections
  • Unsuccessful previous surgery
Nationally recognized program
The Spine Center is a component of UW Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center, which is ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the top orthopedic program in the western United States.

Our physicians and therapists lead the way in innovative care for spine problems. We are constantly developing new, more effective ways of evaluating and treating patients.

Our approach
Our team of specialty-trained physicians, therapists, physicians' assistants, and nurses uses a multidisciplinary approach in caring for patients, with easy access to other world-class experts at UWMC who can assist with diagnosis and treatment plans.

Management options range from simple exercises to major surgery performed at UW Medical Center, where specially trained nurses and anesthesiologists work with us to ensure quality patient care before, during, and after surgery. Our goal is maximum recovery of joint function.

The physicial therapists in the Exercise Training Center, also a part of the Bone and Joint Surgery Center, offer non-surgical care and post-surgical rehabilitation programs.

Locations
The University of Washington offers three clinics that provide information and care for individuals with a wide range and back and neck problems.

Making an appointment
You may make your own appointment at the Spine Service or you may be referred by your physician.

Please call the Spine Center at (206) 744-SPIN (7746) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays).

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Spine: Non-Fusion Spinal Reconstruction
Featuring Jens R. Chapman, M.D., and others

In this program, doctors discuss motion-preserving options in spine surgery. Dr. Chapman demonstrates indications for and the surgical technique referred to as “laminaplasty” for patients who require decompression of their spinal cord due to severe cervical spinal stenosis.
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 Spine Faculty
 Faculty Feature
An interview with Theodore A. Wagner, MD 
An interview with Theodore A. Wagner, MD I’ve enjoyed clinical care in surgery from the time I started my residency up until the present. Throughout my career I have always found someone who can teach me a new trick if I can find residents and students who will benefit from hearing these ideas. Read More
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 Spine News

The Clinical Program of UW Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is one of the top two programs ranked Orthopedics Department in the Western half of the nation according to US News and World Report.

September 18, 2009 Dr. Matsen featured on JBJS Video  

UW Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Frederick Matsen featured on JBJS and VJO steaming video.


Dr. Beingessner received the Howard Rosen Memorial Teaching Award at the Cincinnati AO Principles Course


Retired orthopaedic surgeon Frank Alvine, UWSOM 1964 and Orthopaedic Surgery Residency 1972, has been named as an inductee to the South Dakota Hall of Fame by its Board of Directors.

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