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DFW Center for Spinal Disorders

Don't Let Back Pain Stop You

Get the treatment to get you back to what you love

Spine Specialist in Fort Worth, TX

Welcome to DFW Center for Spinal Disorders

We are committed to excellence by pledging to provide the highest quality of spine care possible. Along with the treatment of immediate or chronic problems, we strive to integrate the doctrine of prevention in all our treatment plans as a way to alleviate possible future difficulties.

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Meet Dr. Tinley

Spine Care Specialist

Dr. Tinley specializes in spine surgery, including spinal stenosis, cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy, minimally invasive cervical and lumbar spine surgery, cervical artificial disc replacement, and microdiscectomy.

What Our Patients Are Saying

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What Are Signs of a Slipped Disc?

What are the signs of a slipped disc? It mostly occurs in the lumbar region or lower part of your back and spine, although it can also happen in the neck area. The spine specialists with DRW Center for Spinal DIsorders will help you understand how to recognize a slipped disc, what can cause it, and what to do about it. What Is a Slipped Disc? Our spine consists of bones known as vertebrae. In between each vertebrae is a

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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: How Does It Work?

If you have a condition like spinal instability, bone spurs, a herniated disc, scoliosis, or spinal tumors, or many other spinal issues, you may need spinal surgery. If that sounds frightening, you would not be alone. Any kind of spine

What Does It Mean to “Throw Your Back Out”?

It can happen in the most innocuous ways like bending down to tie your shoes. You are suddenly in extreme pain, you can barely stand up straight, and getting into a car is a non-starter. You probably have your own

The Dangers of Leaving Whiplash Injury Untreated

Frequently whiplash is the result of a car accident, sometimes it can be a fall, or even playing certain sports. It will hurt the first day or so, but if the pain is relieved by over-the-counter medications, you may be