Did you know The Spine Institute conducts clinical trials?

Clinical Trials

Most advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with spine injury or disease have occurred because of clinical trials. Examples include improved diagnostic tests that allow for earlier treatment, increased knowledge and education regarding risk factors, and experimental treatments. The results of many clinical trials have contributed to health care professionals finding better ways to treat injury or diseases of the spine.


If you have back pain don't put off treatment any longer, contact the spine care specialist at The Spine Institute today.

Health Facts

 

Dietary Supplement Fact: Vitamin D Essential for Bone Health

Vitamin D is essential for promoting calcium absorption in the gut and maintaining adequate serum calcium and phosphate concentrations to enable normal mineralization of bone and prevent hypocalcemic tetany. It is also needed for bone growth and bone remodeling by osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Without sufficient vitamin D, bones can become thin, brittle, or misshapen. Vitamin D sufficiency prevents rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. Together with calcium, vitamin D also helps protect older adults from osteoporosis.

 

Press Release!

Non-Invasive Imaging Technique Developed to Guide Diagnosis of Common and Painful Degenerative Back Condition

LOS ANGELES (May 7 , 2014) –The Cedars-Sinai Regenerative Medicine Institute, Biomedical Imaging Research Institute and the Department of  Surgery received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to aid in the development of the first-ever imaging technique used to diagnose patients suffering from a painful degenerative back condition. By actively identifying the location of pain, researchers hope to alleviate the need for painful diagnostic procedures and in the future, provide targeted, stem-cell based therapeutics to affected individuals. 

"Degenerative back conditions are extremely challenging to diagnose and treat, by understanding where the source of pain comes from, physicians can better utilize treatments and pain management to help patients live a more normal lifestyle." said Hyun Bae, MD, clinical lead of the research study, medical director of orthopedic spine surgery and director of spine education.
To read more about The Cedars-Sinai grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), click here.

Two new offices now open to better serve you!

With locations in Los Angeles, adjacent to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, and Santa Monica, The Spine Institute has long been a destination for spine patients world wide.

You will be cared for by a team of experts providing the most advanced treatment options and comprehensive care available to prevent, treat and rehabilitate conditions that affect the spinal column. Most importantly, this combined advanced medicine is tailored to your individual needs.

For Appointments Call:

  • Cedars Sinai Location: 888-774-6376
  • Santa Monica Location: 310-828-7757

The Spine Institute
(Medical Imaging Building)
2811 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 850 
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Phone: 310-828-7757
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The Spine Institute
(Mark Goodson Building) 
444 South San Vicente, Suite 901 
Los Angeles, Ca 90048
Phone: 310-248-7300
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  • The office is open Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm. (office closes at 4pm on Fridays)
  • The switchboard is open from 9am-12pm & 2pm-5pm
  • The answering service will take messages when the switchboard is closed.

Dr. Delamarter performs surgery on the King of Thailand

A quote from Bangkok's
Independent Newspaper - The Nation:

"Orthopaedic surgeon Rick Delamarter has traveled the globe treating famous people, though he said he had never seen such a highly impressive event as when hundreds of thousands of well-wishers came out to wish their King a speedy recovery. Delamarter, said to be one of the best orthopaedic surgeons in the world, was speaking with Sereechai, a Thai newspaper in Los Angeles, in an exclusive interview after successfully operating to treat lumbar spinal stenosis, a degenerative narrowing of the spinal canal, on His Majesty on July 20 at Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok."

In the news:

Dr. Rick Delamarter was asked about Peyton Manning's (Colts quarterback) most recent neck surgery and the likelihood of this being a career-ending situation, he said: "That would surprise me. I think there's a high likelihood that he will recover from this surgery, get back in shape and be able to play again." But Manning might not be able to resume his career, Delamarter said, if the injured nerve root doesn't recover totally. Delamarter, who has performed neck operations on many NFL players and other professional athletes, agrees that Manning could be out the entire season.
Read more: Los Angeles Times

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The Spine Institute is often in the news pioneering new treatments to help the reported 34 million Americans 18 years and older who suffer lower back pain, and another 9 million who suffer neck pain. Watch the news coverage here.