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Sleep and Spine Health: Why Rest Matters More in Summer

Most people think about spine health in the context of movement — how they sit, stand, lift, or exercise. But sleep plays an equally important role in how your spine. . .

Whether you’re seeking guidance on managing back pain, understanding surgical procedures, or exploring the latest advancements in spinal care, our blog offers expert advice and valuable resources to empower you on your journey to a healthier spine.

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spring weather

How Spring Weather Changes Can Affect Your Back

As winter fades and spring arrives, many people notice subtle changes in how their body feels. Fluctuating temperatures, increased humidity, and shifting air pressure can all influence muscle tension and. . .

spring cleaning safety

Spine Safety Tips for Spring Cleaning

Spring cleaning often means lifting, bending, reaching, and organizing, all of which can challenge your spine if you’re not careful. Prioritizing spring cleaning spine safety helps reduce strain and prevent. . .

daylight saving time

How Daylight Saving Time Can Affect Your Back and Body

Each March, the shift to daylight saving time changes more than just our clocks. Losing an hour of sleep can affect energy levels, mood, and even physical comfort. Understanding the. . .

Nebraska Spine Hospital News

Video: Innovative Technology at Nebraska Spine Hospital -The O-Arm

Dr. Phillips talks about new innovative technology offered at Nebraska Spine Hospital including the O-Arm. For more spine tips and information like us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/NESpineHospital The spine hospital. . .

We want you!

Nebraska Spine Hospital is looking for caring, compassionate and detail oriented Registered Nurses to provide exceptional care in our inpatient unit. If you would like to be part of our. . .

Spine Surgery Programs

Nebraska Spine Hospital Recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review

Nebraska Spine Hospital is proud to be named by Becker’s Hospital Review as an organization included in the “100 hospitals and health systems with great neurosurgery and spine programs” in. . .