Neurological & Spine
You can rely on our team of exceptionally qualified medical providers to assist you in enhancing your neurological function and managing painful spinal injuries.

Our locations are conveniently spread out across Florida to ensure we can better serve our community. Offering our patients top-notch care.
You can rely on our team of exceptionally qualified medical providers to assist you in enhancing your neurological function and managing painful spinal injuries.
Count on unmatched sports medicine and rehabilitation techniques to help you recover and get back on your feet!
Allow us to alleviate your pain through the utilization of non-invasive interventional pain management procedures that are readily available.
Nova Spine & Joint
At Nova Spine & Joint, we adopt an approach that blends the most effective and medically-backed treatments with the least invasive options, which we tailor to each patient’s specific needs. Our physicians are committed to utilizing conservative treatment methods in the most optimal manner, in line with our philosophy and values. We strive to safely restore our patients to their maximum level of functioning. However, when non-invasive measures fall short, we recommend minimally invasive surgical techniques to facilitate the patient’s recovery to their pre-injury state.

Our dedication lies in propelling the field of surgery forward and enhancing patient care within the outpatient environment.
Discover MoreHead injuries refer to damage sustained by the skull or brain. These injuries are typically the result of accidents, falls, physical assault, or traffic accidents, and are commonly referred to as traumatic brain injuries or head injuries.
There are various neck injuries that can occur as a result of sudden neck distortion, typically associated with extension, although the specific mechanisms of injury can vary.
Back injuries occur when the bones, muscles, or other tissues in the back sustain damage or trauma. Examples of such injuries include sprains and strains, herniated discs, and fractured vertebrae.
Shoulder injuries can cause significant discomfort and affect any of three areas: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), or the humerus (upper arm bone).
Injuries to the hands resulting from accidents often require medical attention, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as lacerations and cuts, fractures, dislocations, or burns.
Knee injuries often involve multiple structures, and pain and swelling are typically the primary symptoms of such injuries.
Foot injuries can take the form of bone fractures, ligament sprains that stabilize the joints, or muscle and tendon strains that facilitate foot movement.
Nerve injuries can result from pressure, stretching, or cutting of the nerve. In the event of such an injury, the affected area may feel numb, weak, or painful.
Sports injuries are a frequent occurrence and can affect various parts of the body including bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other structures.