Procedures and Solutions for

NECK PAIN

Procedures and Solutions for

LOW BACK PAIN

Procedures and Solutions for

Pinched Nerved

At this time our offices are open and we remain committed to helping patients while we all navigate the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. We have implemented new telemedicine solutions to see patients remotely during this time.

Please call (210) 802-4662 for details.

OUR SERVICES

PAIN MANAGEMENT

Get the knowledge to make an informed decision about what services are best for you.

INNOVATION

The most up-to-date practices and orthopedic procedures used in Texas.

YOUR QUESTIONS

Get the facts straight. Learn the truth behind common spine care myths.

MINIMALLY INVASIVE

We have many procedures that can get you in and out of our clinic and back to your life fast.

IN SAN ANTONIO

We are located in San Antonio. Find us near you!

INSURANCE NETWORK

We work with the best insurance networks to get the best care for you.

YOUR SYMPTOMS

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Middle Back

Left Shoulder

Right Shoulder

Right Arm

Left Arm

Middle Back

Lower Back

Left Hip

Right Hip

Left Leg

Right Leg

ABOUT US

Dr. Adam Bruggeman and the staff of Texas Spine Care are committed to treating chronic back pain and helping our patients understand and make informed decisions about orthopedic treatments. We focus on using the latest technologies, medicines and practices to give our patients the best treatment options to manage and overcome their pain.
Every day, thousands of people live with chronic neck, back and joint pain. Often, these people don’t seek treatment until they become immobile. We are committed to helping San Antonio find the best choices that will give you your life back.

Group photo: Physical Assistant Kim Ruiz ,Dr. Adam Bruggeman, and Nurse Practitioner Yvonne Paredes

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NEWS

Adam J. Bruggeman - Chair of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Advocacy Council

As the new chair of the AAOS Advocacy Council, Dr. Bruggeman is responsible for leading the AAOS’ efforts to promote and advocate the viewpoint of the orthopaedic community before federal and state legislative, regulatory and executive agencies. He will work closely with members of the Council to plan, organize, direct and evaluate the Association’s health policy activities and initiatives to position the AAOS as the trusted leader in advancing musculoskeletal health.