Dr. Basques will work with you to determine the cause of your pain and the least invasive treatment strategy. His goal is to get you back to doing what you love, and to avoid surgery when possible. When surgery is necessary, he focuses on minimally invasive, motion-preserving techniques which allow for less pain and faster recovery.
Prior to considering surgery, Dr. Basques typically recommends nonoperative treatments such as physical therapy, medications, injections, and other modalities to improve symptoms without surgery.
Should you require surgery, Dr. Basques has trained extensively to perform the following cutting-edge techniques to get you back to doing what you love as quickly as possible.
Treatments offered by Dr. Basques
About the Author
Dr. Bryce Basques is a spine surgeon at Brown University (University Orthopedics) who specializes in spinal disorders such as disk herniations, degenerative cervical, thoracic, lumbar disease, spinal deformity, trauma, and tumors. He also specializes in correcting failed surgery and revision procedures. He has extensive experience with the latest advances in spine surgery, including robotic spine surgery, navigation, minimally invasive spine surgery, outpatient spine surgery, and motion preservation (non-fusion surgery). Dr. Basques attended medical school at Yale, orthopaedic surgery residency at Rush, and spine surgery fellowship at the Rothman Institute. Dr. Basques has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and regularly presents his research nationally and internationally.
Disclaimer: All materials presented on this website are the opinions of Dr. Bryce Basques and any guest writers, and should not be construed as medical advice. Each patient’s specific condition is different, and a comprehensive medical assessment requires a full medical history, physical exam, and review of diagnostic imaging. If you would like to seek the opinion of Dr. Bryce Basques for your specific case, we recommend contacting our office to make an appointment.