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The Spine Institute Of Southeast Texas: Thomas Jones II, MD
Thomas Jones II, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery. At The Spine Institute of Southeast Texas, his top-rated practice with locations in Pearland, and Lake Jackson, Texas, he provides comprehensive care for patients affected by acute or chronic spine conditions.

With his innovative, patient-centered approach, Dr. Jones is dedicated to finding solutions that help his patients restore full functionality and return to a normal, pain-free life. Known for his conservative approach, Dr. Jones emphasizes proven, non-invasive treatment options whenever possible. When surgery is required, he uses minimally invasive techniques to achieve the best possible results and promote optimal recovery.
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The Spine Institute of Southeast Texas Virtual Clinic provides an easy and convenient way to connect with our healthcare providers through a scheduled video appointment. Through Virtual Clinic, you can receive a diagnosis, imaging review, and recommendations for next steps in your care. We are here for our patients, and will continue to care for you.
Telemedicine
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If you want to save time and energy, while still receiving high-quality health services, telemedicine provides an excellent and affordable option. At The Spine Institute of Southeast Texas in Pearland, Houston, and Lake Jackson, Texas, orthopedic surgeon Thomas Jones II, MD, proudly offers a wide range of telemedicine services including diagnoses and counseling for back pain, herniated discs, and more.
Conditions We Treat
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When conservative, non-invasive treatment options are no longer working or not available for a back or neck condition, your spine specialist may recommend a minimally invasive surgery. In many cases, the small incision and short (or no) hospital stay make it easier for patients to recover comfortably at home and return to their regular active lives, including work.
Spinal Arthritis
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Also called facet joint arthritis, spinal arthritis is common as we get older. If you have back pain, back stiffness, or soreness along your spine, a spine specialist will be able to determine if arthritis could be the cause. In addition to age, you may be at a higher risk of developing spinal arthritis if you have a family history of arthritis, a previous joint injury, or you are overweight.
Cervical Spondylosis
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When people get older, the disks and joints in the neck (cervical spine) slowly degenerate. The medical term for this age-related wear-and-tear on the cartilage (discs) and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae) is cervical spondylosis. Or, as it is more commonly called, arthritis of the neck. It is a common cause of chronic neck pain that typically worsens as a person grows older.
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