Faster recovery, fewer complications
The center’s approach to minimally invasive SDR removes only one level of the spine (vs. the typical two to three levels at other centers). Removing less spinal bone typically results in fewer spine and back complications later in life. Minimally invasive spine surgeries can result in less intense pain for patients and less weakness following surgery.
Unequalled patient outcomes
Physicians in the center have continually refined SDR surgery based on patient outcomes and the best methods to treat spasticity. Thanks to this relentless focus on improvement, the center’s patients have unparalleled outcomes.
Team approach
Our center follows a team approach to patient care that involves the expertise of orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, nurses, dietitians, social workers, child life specialists, and physical and occupational therapists. The family is considered an important member of the team as well. This team approach helps us provide treatment programs that promote understanding, interaction and independence for both your child and your family.
Minimally invasive controlled lengthening
After spasticity is addressed with SDR, Dr. Roland collaborates with pediatric orthopedic surgeons specializing in minimally invasive surgery, to relieve joint contractures, which limit joint motion.
Orthopedic surgeons use a minimally invasive procedure to lengthen the tendon, allowing the muscle to return to its normal length and the joint to straighten. The minimally invasive approach allows for a quicker recovery, with patients able to bear weight immediately and return to physical therapy sooner.