Exceptional Patient Care    Specializing Beyond the Brain

Drs. Steven Beer, neurosurgeon, and the team at Wyoming Spine & Neurosurgery offers exceptional patient care. They offer surgical management of nerve diseases, disorders and injuries.

These neurosurgeons surgically treat or manage head, neck and back injuries, and help with the treatment of stroke, spinal cord injuries and nervous system disease.

The surgeons of Wyoming Spine believe in conventional methods of treatment but they also seek out the most technologically advanced treatments:

  • Dr. Beer was featured on the Discovery Channel as he used the Stealth Treon neurosurgical navigation system, which allows surgeons to get a "real time" 3-D image of a patient's surgical anatomy.
  • Wyoming Spine's neurosurgeons are among the first in the region to use X-Stop technology to provide a safer alternative to alleviating a common form of back pain.

 

Wyoming Spine & Neurosurgery specializes in the conservative and operative management of brain and spinal disorders.

 

Spinal Problems

A large portion of Neurosurgery is directed toward treatment of spinal problems with or without nervous system involvement. Spinal disorders include tumor, infection, deformity, degenerative disorders, disc abnormalities and injuries.

Wyoming Spine & Neurosurgery may perform surgery to relieve pressure on the nervous system caused by herniated discs, arthritis or infection.

They may correct spinal deformities and injuries which weaken spine using spinal instrumentation and fusions.

Back Surgery

Imagine being admitted to the hospital for minimally invasive back surgery and discharged the same day! In certain situations, an incision 2-3 centimeters long can give you relief of leg and back pain due to a herniated lumbar disc.

There is a common misconception that neurosurgery treats disorders and trauma of the brain alone. Suprisingly, more than 75% of our work at Wyoming Spine & Neurosurgery focuses on spinal disorders.

In some instances, surgery is required to treat these spinal disorders. However, in many cases, non-operative treatment is appropriate and produces acceptable results.

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