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Office: 8 AM – 5 PM Clinics: 7 AM – 4 PM

Comprehensive Diagnostic Testing for Spine & Joint Conditions

At Comprehensive Spine Center (CSC Injury), accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment. We offer state-of-the-art diagnostic tests that identify nerve, muscle, and spinal issues with precision. From nerve conduction studies to advanced imaging reviews, our specialists use evidence-based testing to uncover the exact cause of pain before creating a personalized treatment plan.

Accurate Diagnosis,
Personalized Treatment

Finding the Source of Pain Before We Treat It

At CSC Dallas, our board-certified specialists perform comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to locate the root cause of pain. We combine clinical assessment with advanced tools like EMG, NCS, and fluoroscopic imaging. This precision ensures every patient receives the right treatment—whether that’s therapy, injection, or surgery—based on clear, measurable data.

Key Focus Points:

 Diagnostic Tests We Offer

Nerve & Muscle Function

EMG / NCS Testing

Measures nerve and muscle electrical activity to detect compression or damage

Diagnostic
Nerve Block

Isolates pain sources by numbing specific nerves

Imaging & Functional Assessment

Discogram (Provocative
Disc Testing)

Identifies painful spinal discs before surgery


MRI / CT Second
Opinion

Independent review of prior scans for accurate diagnoses


I-PAS Eye Tracking
Test

Assesses visual and neurological response after concussion

Bone Density
(DEXA)

Measures bone strength and fracture risk

What to Expect During Testing

Comprehensive Evaluation


Review of symptoms, medical history, and prior imaging.

Precision Testing

EMG, nerve blocks, or eye tracking performed with modern equipment.

Real-Time Monitoring

Results captured and reviewed immediately by specialists.

Personalized Analysis

Data interpreted alongside clinical findings for full accuracy.


Patient Review Session

Clear explanation of results and next-step recommendations.

Coordinated Care Planning

Results guide your custom therapy or treatment plan.

Our Care Team

Scott Farley, DO

Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

George Farley, MD

Board-Certified Radiologist &
Neuroradiologist

Arash Bidgoli, DO

Board-Certified Pain Management & Rehabilitation Specialist

Why Choose CSC Dallas for Diagnostic Testing

Seven DFW Locations

Farmers Branch

Address

2655 Villa Creek Dr Ste. SW105, Farmers Branch, TX 75234

Fort Worth

Address

1000 9th Avenue, Ste. A Fort Worth, TX 76104

Allen

Address

1101 Raintree Circle, Ste. 200 Allen, TX 75013

Arlington

Address

2261 Brookhollow Plaza Dr, Suite 111 Arlington, TX 76006

Frisco

Address

4577 Ohio Drive, Ste. 140 Frisco, TX 75035

Lancaster

Address

2700 W Pleasant Run Road, Ste. 200 West Entrance Lancaster, TX 75146

Mesquite

Address

18601 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 618 Mesquite, TX 75150

What Our Patients Have to Say

Request Your Same-Day Injury Evaluation

Don’t wait in pain — our expert spine specialists are available for same-day evaluations.

Request Your Same-Day Injury Evaluation


Or call 214-782-9222

Frequently asked questions

What conditions may require spinal fusion surgery?

Spinal fusion is often recommended for degenerative disc disease, spinal instability, or spondylolisthesis that doesn’t respond to non-surgical care. Our specialists perform spinal fusion to stabilize the spine and relieve chronic back or leg pain. The procedure restores alignment and helps patients return to daily activities with long-term comfort and strength.

How does cervical fusion relieve neck and arm pain?

Cervical fusion reduces pressure on spinal nerves by joining damaged vertebrae in the neck. This restores stability and prevents further nerve compression. Our surgeons use minimally invasive techniques to ease neck and arm pain caused by disc degeneration, herniation, or injury—allowing patients to regain mobility and reduce the risk of recurring symptoms.

What is a laminectomy or decompression procedure used for?

A laminectomy or decompression removes bone or tissue pressing on spinal nerves. It’s often used to treat spinal stenosis, herniated discs, or chronic leg pain (sciatica). By enlarging the spinal canal, the procedure improves movement and reduces numbness, helping patients walk, stand, and function comfortably again.

How does artificial disc replacement differ from spinal fusion?

Artificial disc replacement preserves spinal flexibility, while fusion permanently stabilizes two vertebrae. This motion-preserving option benefits patients with healthy surrounding discs who need pain relief without limiting movement. Our surgeons evaluate spinal imaging to determine whether disc replacement or fusion offers the safest and most effective long-term outcome.

What are the benefits of kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty?

Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty restore stability in fractured vertebrae caused by trauma or osteoporosis. The procedure involves injecting bone cement to strengthen the spine and relieve pain. Most patients notice significant improvement within days and return to normal activities sooner compared to traditional open surgery.

How long does recovery take after orthopedic spine surgery?

Recovery depends on the specific procedure, but most patients resume light activities within weeks. Our surgeons combine minimally invasive techniques with tailored physical therapy and rehabilitation to promote faster healing. Each patient receives a personalized recovery plan that tracks milestones and ensures safe, lasting results.

Ready to start recovery?

Contact us and set up your doctor visit today to start your journey to pain-free living