Exceptional Care From Neurosurgeons in Eugene, OR
Life is short, and it’s important to enjoy it to the fullest. That’s why we’re dedicated to helping our patients relieve pain and symptoms caused by brain and spinal issues so they can return to enjoying the things they love to do. Our team features incredible neurosurgeons and other medical professionals with years of experience, proper licensing, and a strong motivation to provide expert care using advanced technologies and the newest research developments!
Expert Care for Brain Issues
Brain surgery is serious, so finding a trustworthy neurosurgery team with years of experience is essential. We understand your nervousness around such a significant, impactful surgery, but we assure you that our expert staff is trained to provide excellent care before and after your surgery. Whether you need brain tumor surgery or surgery to address trauma, glioma, or vascular malformations, you’ll be in good —and steady— hands.
Individualized Back Pain Treatment Plans
No two people are alike, so we tailor your spinal pain treatment to you. We may recommend life changes such as weight loss or quitting smoking, physical therapy for a slipped disc, spinal surgery for severe cases, or a combination. We treat spine surgery as a last resort.
Incredible AfterCare Post Spinal Cord Surgery
Although spinal surgery in Eugene, OR will significantly improve your quality of life, it does require careful recovery. At Oregon Neurosurgery, we continue to watch over your recovery to ensure everything goes well and you receive proper care.
FAQ
What conditions do neurosurgeons treat?
Neurosurgeons diagnose and treat conditions that affect your nervous system, including your brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Common conditions treated by neurosurgeons include brain tumors, carpal tunnel syndrome, congenital brain conditions, and chronic pain.
What are the common symptoms of spinal pain?
Symptoms of spinal conditions include difficulty standing or sitting up straight, burning, shooting, or stabbing pains, difficulty moving, numbness or tingling radiating down the arms to the hands, difficulty breathing, and urinary incontinence.
Will I need physical therapy after spinal cord surgery?
Yes. Physical therapy helps the healing process and strengthens your muscles, so it is almost always a requirement.
What are the common causes of back pain?
Some of the most common causes of back pain are physical injuries, poor posture, smoking, lack of exercise, repetitive tasks, and degenerative conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis.