
Justin Lann Esterberg, MD
Main:
(480) 543-6700
Fax: (480) 543-6725
Fax: (480) 543-6725
1920 North Higley Road, Suite 206, Gilbert, Arizona, 85234
About us
My practice is designed with patients at the center. Our team is always focused on each patient. My goal is to educate each patient about their issues such that they can make the best decisions possible. Most spine-related issues will resolve with education, nonsurgical treatment and time.
When a surgical solution is offered, I will walk each patient through the surgical plan and give them the tools they need to have the best possible outcomes. My surgical approach is to recommend the least invasive surgery possible to yield the best results and I frequently utilize motion-preservation procedures, microscopic and minimally-invasive techniques to achieve these goals.
Languages | English |
Tags | degenerative spine pain, back pain, neck pain, spondylolisthesis surgery, degenerative joint disease of the thoracic spine, degenerative joint disease of the lumbar spine, sports related thoracic spine injury, sports related spine injury, sports related spinal cord injury, sports related lumbar spine injury, sports related injury, sports related coccyx injury, sports related cervical spine injury, spine surgery, flatback syndrome, biological enhancement of spine fusions, minimally invasive spine fusion, microdiscectomy, surgical treatment of myelopathy, spine instrumentation, scoliosis, sacroiliitis, lower back pain, lower back injury, lordosis, foot drop, dorsal column stimulator, back injury, microsurgery of the cervical spine, microsurgery of the lumbar spine, microsurgery of the thoracic spine, nerve compression of the thoracic spine, nerve compression of the lumbar spine, nerve compression of the cervical spine, lumbar disc disease, thoracic disc disease, tubular discectomy, navigation spine surgery, posterior vertebral column resection, smith petersen osteotomy, transpsoas approach, direct lateral interbody fusion, anterior lumbar interbody fusion, motion sparing spine surgery, cervical myelopathy, thoracic spinal stenosis, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spine injury, thoracic spine injury, thoracic spine fracture, lumbar spine fracture, nonunion fracture of the spine, malunion fracture of the spine, interspinous device placement, cervical laminotomy, cervical decompression, spine reconstruction, minimally invasive partial lumbar discectomy, minimally invasive lumbar discectomy, microsurgical laminoplasty, spine injection, thoracic laminectomy, posterior lumbar laminectomy with instrumentation and fusion, posterior lumbar laminectomy with fusion, without instrumentation, posterior lumbar laminectomy, posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion, instrumented anterior cervical discectomy, fusion (acdf), minimally invasive spine surgery, spine injury, lumbar scoliosis, spine revision, junctional kyphosis, flatback syndrome post harrington rods, spine deformities, cervical spine revision, lumbar spine stress fracture, cervical spine steroid injection, vertebrae surgery, surgery for sciatica, facet surgery, spinal cyst removal, robotic spine surgery, lateral access spine surgery, cervical spine surgery, artificial disc replacement surgery in the lumbar spine, artificial disc replacement surgery in the cervical spine, thoracic herniated disc, spondylosis with myelopathy, spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, spine deformity correction surgery, spine deformity, spinal stenosis, spine microsurgery, spine fusion, spine fracture, spinal cord stimulator, spinal cord compression, sciatica, ruptured intervertebral disc |
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