Kyphoplasty in Miami, FL

Kyphoplasty Treatment in Miami

Get back to doing the things you love! NY Spine Medicine provides effective Kyphoplasty in Miami for lasting pain relief and improved mobility.

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Kyphoplasty Near Me in Miami?

NY Spine Medicine; Your Local Kyphoplasty Pros

  • Reduce back pain and improve your quality of life.
  • Increase your mobility and get back to your daily activities.
  • Experience a minimally invasive procedure with a quick recovery time.
  • Receive personalized care from our experienced team in Miami-Dade County.
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    Spinal Fracture Treatment in Miami-Dade County

    Serving Miami-Dade County with Compassionate Care


    NY Spine Medicine is a leading provider of Kyphoplasty in Miami. We use advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to address spinal fractures and relieve back pain. Our approach focuses on providing personalized treatment plans and compassionate care to every patient. We understand the impact that back pain can have on your life, and we’re here to help you regain your mobility and independence.

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    Kyphoplasty Explained

    Your Kyphoplasty Journey in Miami-Dade County

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals.
  • Imaging: We use advanced imaging technology to assess your condition and plan your procedure.
  • Kyphoplasty: Our skilled physicians use specialized instruments to stabilize the fractured vertebra and restore its height.
  • A compassionate doctor in NYC holding a patient’s hand before a kyphoplasty procedure, symbolizing expert care, support, and advanced spine treatment for vertebral compression fractures.

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    What is Kyphoplasty?

    Understanding Kyphoplasty in FL

    Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat vertebral compression fractures, a common cause of back pain, especially in older adults. During the procedure, a special balloon is used to create space within the fractured vertebra, and then a bone cement is injected to stabilize the bone. This helps to reduce pain, improve posture, and increase mobility. At NY Spine Medicine, we have extensive experience in performing Kyphoplasty procedures. Contact us today at 212-750-1155 to learn more about this effective treatment option.

    Sterile kyphoplasty instruments arranged in a surgical tray at a medical facility in NYC, used for minimally invasive treatment of spinal compression fractures.

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    In 1566, admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida’s first governor, claimed the area for Spain. A Spanish mission was constructed one year later. Spain and Britain successively ruled Florida until Spain ceded it to the United States in 1821. In 1836, the U.S. built Fort Dallas on the banks of the Miami River as part of their development of the Florida Territory and their attempt to suppress and remove the Seminoles. As a result, the Miami area became a site of fighting in the Second Seminole War.

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