
Neurosurgeon in Chattanooga, Tennessee (TN)
Daniel Kueter MD
Neurosurgeon
Chattanooga Neurosurgery & Spine
1010 E. 3rd Street
Suite 202
Suite 202
Chattanooga, TN 37403
Telephone: (423) 265-2233
Website: www.chattanooganeurosurg.org
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Associations
- AANS-CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Specialties
- Degenerative Spine
- Spinal Deformity
- Trauma
- Tumor-Infection
- Minimally Invasive Spine Treatment
Hospital Affiliations
- Erlanger Hospital
- Parkridge Hospital
- Memorial Hospital
University Affiliations
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - College of Medicine
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About Our Practice:
Dr. Daniel Kueter is a Neurosurgeon with the Chattanooga Neurosurgery & Spine clinic, located in Chattanooga, TN. Chattanooga Neurosurgery & Spine: The CNS philosophy is to perform the smallest intervention possible that has a good likelihood of improving a patient’s current condition. Most of the time this consists of non-surgical treatment. CNS clinic has formulated an excellent program of physical therapy, medical management, and localized injections. When surgery is indicated, we make a focused effort to perform the smallest surgery possible. We utilize minimally invasive techniques and the newest technologies to preserve a patients range of motion and activity level. We are committed to getting our patients back to their optimal quality of life. Extensive fusions and spinal screw instrumentation are performed only when necessary for a handful of cases.
CNS Minimally Invasive Techniques Available:
Minimally invasive lumbar discectomy through a 20mm incision
Artificial cervical disc as an alternative to fusion
Artificial lumbar disc as an alternative to fusion
Minimally invasive lumbar fusion through two 1” incisions
Kyphoplasty for minimally invasive treatment of spinal fractures
Commitment to minimizing spinal fusions
Comprehensive non-operative program
Stereotactic radiosurgery for treatment of certain spine conditions
X-stop interspinous distraction device
Things You Should Know Before Seeing a Neurosurgeon:
- What is a Neurosurgeon?
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Neurosurgeons are highly educated and specially trained spine specialists. It can take upwards of 8 years after medical school to become a neurosurgeon. - What Disorders Do Neurosurgeons Treat?
Neurosurgeons treat many different dieases and conditions affecting the brain, spine, nervous system, and related structures. - What Treatments Do Neurosurgeons Provide?
Neurosurgeons are trained in the latest surgical techniques to treat spinal disorders. - Questions to Ask Your Neurosurgeon
An appointment with a neurosurgeon can be confusing. These sample questions will help you prepare for your appointment.
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Ankylosing Spondylitis
Back Pain
Degenerative Disc
Fibromyalgia
Herniated Discs
Kyphosis
Low Back Pain
Neck Pain
Osteoporosis / Compression Fractures
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Spinal Stenosis
Spondylosis
Spondylolisthesis
Whiplash
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