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Core Alliance in Long Island Surgical Spine Procedures

Our team delivers a full spectrum of spine procedures designed to treat a wide variety of back and neck issues. Every treatment is personalized, backed by the latest advancements in surgical care, and performed with the goal of achieving optimal recovery and long-term results.

Here’s a closer look at the spine surgery services we offer in Long Island

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Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

ACDF relieves pressure on the spinal cord or nerves by removing a damaged disc in the neck and fusing the surrounding vertebrae. It’s ideal for individuals with herniated discs or spinal stenosis causing persistent neck pain or weakness.

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Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical Disc Replacement

Instead of fusing the cervical spine, this procedure replaces a damaged disc with an artificial implant to preserve natural neck motion. Cervical disc replacement in Long Island can reduce stress on adjacent discs and maintain spine flexibility.

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ALIF

ALIF

ALIF uses an abdominal approach to access the lower spine, remove a diseased disc, and insert a spacer or cage. This technique avoids back muscle disruption and provides powerful stabilization.

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TLIF

TLIF

By approaching the spine from the side, TLIF allows surgeons to remove a disc and fuse the lumbar spine with maximum control and precision. It is ideal for patients with spondylolisthesis or disc degeneration.

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MIS TLIF

MIS TLIF

MIS TLIF offers the same benefits as traditional TLIF but through a smaller incision. It’s preferred by many patients who want to minimize downtime and postoperative discomfort while still achieving a stable lumbar spine.

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Posterior Lumbar Laminectomy & Fusion

Posterior Lumbar Laminectomy & Fusion

This procedure removes bone and tissue compressing spinal nerves, often due to spinal stenosis. The area is then stabilized with a fusion to prevent further instability and reduce pain.

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Lumbar Disc Replacement

Lumbar Disc Replacement

Instead of fusing vertebrae, lumbar disc replacement substitutes a damaged disc with a prosthetic one. This helps maintain motion in the lower back and reduces the likelihood of adjacent segment disease.

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Endoscopic Discectomy

Endoscopic Discectomy

Endoscopic discectomy in Long Island is a minimally invasive surgery that removes herniated disc material through a small incision using a camera-guided tool. It’s efficient, low-risk, and supports a faster recovery.

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Herniated Disc Treatment

Herniated Disc Treatment

We treat herniated discs with a combination of conservative and surgical techniques tailored to each case. The goal is to relieve nerve pressure and restore pain-free movement using the least invasive method possible.

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Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty is used to treat spinal compression fractures due to osteoporosis or injury. Medical-grade cement is injected into the vertebra to restore strength, relieve pain, and help patients regain mobility and independence.

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Why Choose Us?

At Core Alliance, we bring expert-level orthopedic and spine care to Long Island with a focus on patient-first treatment. Dr. Aron Rovner—our board-certified, fellowship-trained spine surgeon—has more than two decades of experience performing both traditional and minimally invasive spine procedures. Whether you need a routine discectomy or complex spinal fusion, you’ll receive personalized, conservative care that puts your quality of life first. Every step of the way, we strive to deliver thoughtful solutions that restore comfort, movement, and confidence.

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