Yorktown, Texas
Dr. Zielinski has privileges at Citizens Medical Center and Yoakum Community Hospital. Texas Spine and Neurosurgery has a local satellite clinic located in Victoria where we see patients living in Yorktown and the surrounding regions. Patients can be treated locally with all of their conservative therapy care options. If a patient needs surgical therapy, they are able to undergo their procedure in Victoria or Yoakum. There is no longer a need to leave the area in order to obtain first class care for your back or neck.
We as a practice want to help and support the local community and strive to provide the best care possible to the citizens Yorktown. Some interesting components about Yorktown, Texas include its history, its location, and its attractions. Yorktown is located in DeWitt County, Texas, and was founded in 1849. The town was originally known as “York‘s Town“ in honor of General James York, who fought in the Mexican American War and was killed at the Battle of Monterrey. Yorktown is home to a number of attractions, including the Yorktown Museum and the Yorktown Memorial Cemetery. It is also home to the Yorktown Battle of 1836, which was the last battle of the Texas Revolution. Located in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas, Yorktown is known for its friendly people, small–town atmosphere, and its annual Peach Festival. Yorktown located in the heart of the Texas oil patch and has a rich history in the oil industry.
How We Help
There is no need to travel long distances to access the best in spine care! At Texas Spine and Neurosurgery, we bring advanced technology and treatment options to you. Our founder, Dr. Steven Zielinski, is a Stanford trained spine surgeon and an experienced expert in back and neck surgery. Dr. Zielinski is a pioneer in artificial disc technology and currently holds multiple patents in the area. Through his company, Zielinski Medical Technologies, he has been on several innovation teams, and has expertly designed several products currently used across the nation in spine surgery.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Dr. Zielinski has routinely performed minimally invasive spine surgery since 1997. In patients that qualify, it is a great way to relieve pain quickly and ensure a smaller incision, with very little down time. Patients who undergo minimally invasive spine surgery are typically able to return home on the same day of their surgery. The minimally invasive approach also tends to decrease the amount of pain associated with surgery. We know your time and ability to return to your regular activities are important. That is why we always strive to provide the highest level of care with the least invasive approach.
Possible Symptoms or Conditions
- Pain radiating down the arms or legs.
- Radiculopathy
- Sciatica
- Unusual sensations such as tingling, numbness, or pins and needles.
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Muscle weakness
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Bowel problems.*
- Bladder problems.*
- Numbness in the genital area.*
* You should see your doctor immediately if you have problems urinating, having bowel movements, or if you have numbness around your genitals.
Treatment Options Prior To Surgery
Options for treatment include:
- Medications
- Lumbar bracing
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Steroid injections
- TENS units
- Chiropractics
- Pain management
- Acupuncture
- Massage therapy
Surgical Treatment Options
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Microscopic Spine Surgery
- Disc Replacement
- Lumbar Fusion
- Cervical Fusion
- Lumbar Discectomy
- Cervical Discectomy
- Kyphoplasty
- Thoracic Spine Surgery
- Spinal Cord Tumor Surgery
- Anterior/Posterior Spine Surgery