Texas Back Institute

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The goal has always been to perform as a center of excellence, more than 35 years later, Texas Back Institute is one of the largest multidisciplinary spine centers in the world. Using the latest technology and medical advances, Texas Back Institute is dedicated to helping patients get back to life. Please note, communication on this site does not create a physician/patient relationship. Any tips o

04/20/2026

Persistent back or neck pain that begins to affect how you move or carry out daily routines may be caused by a disc placing pressure on a spinal nerve.
When symptoms continue to interfere with daily function, a discectomy may be recommended to remove the pressure and help restore movement.

At Texas Back Institute, we guide patients through advanced surgical options designed to get them back to normal activity.
Explore your options today: https://texasback.com/treatments/discectomy/

04/17/2026

Strong bones are essential for maintaining a healthy, stable spine over time.
As bone density decreases, the spine becomes more susceptible to compression fractures that can affect posture and mobility. Often developing gradually, osteoporosis may go unnoticed until symptoms begin to appear.
Texas Back Institute works with patients to identify risks early and provide guidance on protecting both bone strength while supporting overall mobility.
Explore your options today: https://texasback.com/conditions/osteoporosis/

04/13/2026

When pain radiates from your back into your arms or legs, it may be a sign of foraminal stenosis, causing nerve compression in the spine.

This condition develops when the passageways that allow spinal nerves to exit become narrowed, often due to age-related changes or inflammation. As space tightens, nerves can become irritated, leading to radiating sensations or weakness.

At Texas Back Institute, our specialists help identify the source of nerve-related symptoms and guide you toward the right treatment options for lasting relief.
Read more today: https://texasback.com/conditions/foraminal-stenosis/

04/10/2026

Not all disc-related conditions require surgery—many can be managed with the right care plan.

A bulging disc occurs when the outer layer of a spinal disc extends outward, sometimes coming into contact with nearby nerves and causing irritation. Many cases respond well to conservative treatments focused on strengthening and support.

Texas Back Institute specialists help you understand your condition and build a treatment plan focused on movement, support, and long-term relief. Learn more: https://texasback.com/conditions/bulging-disc/

04/01/2026

Women’s health is important, and that includes protecting your spine.
Daily habits like posture, footwear, and movement patterns can place added strain on your back over time, increasing the risk of ongoing pain and limitations. Understanding what to do and what to avoid can help support long-term function and mobility.
At Texas Back Institute, we help patients move beyond persistent back pain with solutions designed to restore strength, stability, and quality of life. If pain is impacting your daily activities, it may be time to take the next step.
https://texasback.com/top-5-list-of-things-women-should-do-or-not-do-to-protect-their-backs/

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