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What is the difference between neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons?

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Dr. Mark Weston answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Spine Surgery

Plenty: Neuro surgeons do a 7 yaer residency in neurologic surgery intracranial neck and spine orthopedic spine does a five year residency orthopedics bone and joint surgery followed by a one year fellowship training in spine surgery.

Answered 1/16/2014

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Dr. Peter Tomasello answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

See below: In general neurosurgeons primarily operate on the brain they also do spine and peripheral nerve surgery. Orthopedic spine surgeons concentrate on the cervical thoracic lumbar and sacral spine. They treat various conditions including scoliosis , disc disease, herniations stenosis with associated radiculopathy, tumors , fractures neuromuscular conditions are just to name a few. Good luck thank you.

Answered 4/7/2014

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Both are ok: Both neurosurgeons and fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeons treat spinal disorders. It is worth your time to learn about your surgeon before considering surgery. Hopefully, your primary care doctor can help to point you in the right direction. The most important thing to do is to make sure that the surgeon you choose has expertise in treating your problem. Neuro also does brain surgery.

Answered 2/8/2014

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Dr. Peter Ihle answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

If both have had-: fellowship training they R the same. It also depends on if their practice is limited 2 spine, that is Ur best bet. Either neuro or ortho.

Answered 9/20/2016

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