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Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) is a safe, minimally invasive, surgical procedure that can eliminate pain, restore spinal movement & improve quality of life.

More than 450,000 total hip replacements are performed each year in the United States, making it one of the most common bone surgeries since it was first performed in 1968. The ‘safe and effective surgery’ involves removing a diseased or damaged joint and replacing with artificial material. The decision to undergo the treatment is a relatively simple one.

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So, how is artificial disc replacement any different?

Ultimately, it’s not. Artificial Disc Replacement is a highly effective, safe procedure that helps chronic neck and back pain sufferers reclaim their lives. The process is simple, with our patients often returning to everyday activities (and more) within a few weeks after discharge.

Movement Is Life

Dr. Todd H. Lanman and Dr. Jason M. Cuéllar have dedicated their lives to spinal motion preservation, restoration and total disk replacement surgery. They are both walking examples of ADR success, having undergone surgeries to replace their own spinal discs with this leading technology.

Restore Motion, Preserve Mobility

Artificial Disc Replacement removes damaged discs that restrict mobility and lead to chronic pain. The type of disc replacement depends on the cause and extent of disc degeneration, as well as a number of contributing diet and lifestyle factors. We treat the whole person, delivering a holistic approach with the best solution that will have you moving, fast.

Why Artificial Disc Replacement?

Replacement of damaged disc can retain mobility in your spine quickly, safely, and with lasting results. A more effective alternative to spinal fusion, artificial disc replacement often results in increased movement and restoration of motion, better than before.

By choosing to replace rather than fuse discs in the spinal column, our patients have experienced more active lifestyles and a quicker return to work, without damaging the vertebrae adjacent to either side of the surgery site as can happen with fusions. Many patients have even had disc replacements after unsuccessful spinal fusions, and become better versions of themselves than before their original surgeries!

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ARTIFICIAL DISC REPLACEMENTDisc Types

Cervical

SURGICAL + DISC TYPES

Lumbar

SURGICAL + DISC TYPES

Restorative Motion
Surgery

DISC TYPES

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Dr. Todd H. Lanman

board certified neurosurgeon

Dr. Jason Cuéllar

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

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A Holistic Approach

It’s rare to find a team who approach back and neck health the way we do. We take a holistic approach to your treatment, identifying ‘cause and effect’ to help ensure continued movement, flexibility and spinal restoration beyond surgical procedures.

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“I'm sure you always hear how much you have made a difference in the quality of living after helping so many people, so you are going to hear it one more time from me. Thank you for everything and for being so sweet, patient and giving of yourself!”

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We’ve changed the lives of thousands of people, including your favorite sports heroes and Hollywood stars, helping them to move better, every day.

“I'm sure you always hear how much you have made a difference in the quality of living after helping so many people, so you are going to hear it one more time from me. Thank you for everything and for being so sweet, patient and giving of yourself!”

DIANNE V.
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