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Vertebroplasty, when an interventional radiologist injects glue-like bone substance into vertebrae that are damaged due to osteoporosis, tumors, or trauma. The substance stabilizes and alleviates the ed bone rapidly, providing immediate pain relief and improving mobility.
If your interventional spine specialists determine that you do need surgery, we can perform a number of minimally invasive surgeries to treat your condition. These include discectomies, disc replacements, spine fusion, kyphoplasty, vertebroplasty, and spinal cord stimulators.
The Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine Fellowship at UCSF is a one-year, highly specialized program designed to provide advanced training in the clinical evaluation, radiographic interpretation, management, and procedural intervention of spine and musculoskeletal disorders.

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