Wesley Spine Center
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Evidence-based Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 601-450-0200
Fax - 601-450-0204
- Address:
- 105 Asbury Cir Ste B Hattiesburg, MS 39402
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- Categories
- Sports Medicine & Injuries Treatment, Physicians & Surgeons, Pain Management, Physicians & Surgeons, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Physicians & Surgeons, Sports Medicine
- Brands
- Diagnosis & Medical Interventional/Non-Operative Treatment of Acute or Chronic Injuries,Diagnosis & Medical Interventional/No-Operative Treatment of Acute or Chronic Injuries
- Accreditation
Board Certified Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation, Fellowship-trained Interventional Spine & Sports
- AKA
Interventional Spine & Sports Institute LLC, Brian Trussell, M.D.
General Info
At Interventional Spine & Sports Institute, we employ an Evidence-based, Algorithmic Approach to Non-operative & Interventional Spine, Sports Medicine, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Our approach includes the patient as an integral team member in their own care with a focus on obtaining an accurate diagnosis of the underlying problem by utilizing: -Patient's pertinent medical history, -Complete neurological & musculoskekeltal physical exam based on the best research studies, -Spine & limb biomechanical analysis, -Gait analysis, -Appropriate imaging studies, -Electrodiagnostic studies (EMG) & -Diagnostic spinal injections as necessary. Initial treatment always includes conservative measures which consist of the following: -Medications such as anti-inflammatories, -Physical therapy, & -Therapeutic spinal and peripheral joint injections. -Occasionally, short-term bracing Diagnoses treated include: -Cervical (neck), Thoarcic, & Lumbar disc disruption, disc herniation (bulge/protrusion/extrusion), facet joint arthropathy -Sacroiliac joint dysfunction & pain -Vertebral fractures -Spondylosis (Degenerative changes) -Spondylolysis -Spondylolisthesis (Translation or movement of one vertebral segment over another segment) -Ligament-mediated back pain -Scoliosis -Neuropathic pain related to diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, chemotherapy, etc -Sports & musculoskeletal injuries -Spinal Cord Injuries -Traumatic Brain Injuries -Amputees -Etc