Spine & Brain Conditions
The brain and spine are two of the most important structures in the human body. They are the biggest components of the central nervous system – which transmits signals from the brain throughout the body. Injuries and conditions that impact the spine and brain can cause immense pain and severely hinder a person’s quality of life.
Surgery is often necessary to successfully treat conditions of the spine and brain. When you’re considering brain or spine surgery you need a surgeon with experience and a great record of success. Dr. David Chang has been treating patients in Minnesota with spine and brain conditions for years. Set up your appointment with Dr. Chang today.
Spine & Brain Conditions Treated
There is a long list of conditions and injuries that can impact a person’s spine and brain. Below are a few of the spine and neurosurgical conditions Dr. Chang specializes in treating:
- Pinched Spinal Nerves
- Herniated & Bulging Discs
- Spine Fracture
- Disc Degeneration
- Kyphosis
- Sciatica
- Scoliosis
- Spinal Arthritis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Stenosis
- Ulnar Neuropathy
These conditions can be treated with various surgical methods, including spinal fusion, total disc replacement, and more.
Contact Us
If you have been diagnosed with a spine or brain condition, contact Dr. David Chang to talk about your options. Dr. Chang will walk you through the various treatment methods, determine whether you are a good candidate for surgery, and answer all of your questions. Make your appointment today – 651.430.3800.
Conditions
Spinal Nerve Conditions & Injuries
The spinal nerves are essential to our body’s ability to function. Certain conditions and injuries can interfere with the nerves and cause immense pain and bodily control issues.
Revision Spine Surgery
You’ve probably heard the terms bulging and herniated discs before, and while sometimes they are used interchangeably, they are actually two different conditions. That said, they both share a lot of similarities,
Spinal Cord Injuries
Injuries to the spinal cord are very serious and can lead to partial or full paralysis. Even if you maintain function of your extremities, spinal cord injuries can affect your strength, sensations or other bodily actions.