Spinal Conditions
Spine specialists Drs. Leonel and Gabriel Hunt are accomplished at treating the spectrum of spine and back disorders. Spine and back conditions can be extremely debilitating—interfering with your mobility, recreation and everyday activities. But even more importantly, back pain can interfere with your relationships with your family and kids. For this reason, the Hunts are especially dedicated to providing the most comprehensive care.
Explore below to find out more about the range of spine and back conditions we treat, or call (310) 423-9834 to schedule a consultation with the doctors at Hunt Spine for a specific diagnosis and treatment plan.
Neck Pain
The doctors at Hunt Spine are accomplished in resolving cervical pain with radiating arm and shoulder pain with minimally invasive treatment.
Neck PainBack Pain
If you have been coping with chronic back pain for months without relief, get a comprehensive diagnoses to investigate the source of your pain.
Back PainSciatica
Find out how to resolve lower back issues resulting in leg pain, numbness, tingling and reduced mobility due to neurological interference.
SciaticaScoliosis
Don’t let your kyphosis or scoliosis progress into further discomfort and pain. Get a realistic prognosis and learn more about corrective surgery.
ScoliosisDegenerative Disc Disease
Let the surgeons at Hunt Spine determine the extent of your degenerative disc disease and the most appropriate treatment options for your condition.
Degenerative DiscSpinal Trauma
In light of the variety of prognoses regarding spinal trauma, get an opinion from a team experienced in both orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery.
Spinal TraumaComplex Spine Disorders
If you have a spinal deformity, multiple spinal conditions or spinal instability, our surgeons take into account each condition in your diagnosis.
Spine DisordersKyphosis
Kyphosis is a condition that consists of a forward rounding of the spine. While there is a natural curvature to the spine, kyphosis is a pronounced, abnormal rounding of the back.
Kyphosis