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Antonio J. Webb, M.D.
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Dr. Antonio Webb is a board certified and fellowship trained Orthopedic Spine Surgeon located in San Antonio, Texas who specializes in degenerative, artificial disc replacement, and minimally invasive spine surgery.
Dr. Webb is a highly decorated combat veteran who spent 8 years in the US Air Force as a medic/LVN including a deployment north of Baghdad, Iraq in 2005. His medical training also afforded him the opportunity to perform surgery in Liberia, West Africa, Bangkok, Thailand, and Port Au Prince Haiti.
Dr. Webb completed a combined Neurosurgery/Orthopedic Spine Surgery fellowship at Texas Back Institute. TBI was the first practice in America to implant an artificial disc replacement. He took the best practices from all his mentors to formulate his own unique approach to spine care believing that conservative treatment is the ultimate goal, using surgery only as a final and last resort.
South Texas Spinal Clinic
9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
San Antonio, Texas 78240
210-614-6432
Dr. Webb is a highly decorated combat veteran who spent 8 years in the US Air Force as a medic/LVN including a deployment north of Baghdad, Iraq in 2005. His medical training also afforded him the opportunity to perform surgery in Liberia, West Africa, Bangkok, Thailand, and Port Au Prince Haiti.
Dr. Webb completed a combined Neurosurgery/Orthopedic Spine Surgery fellowship at Texas Back Institute. TBI was the first practice in America to implant an artificial disc replacement. He took the best practices from all his mentors to formulate his own unique approach to spine care believing that conservative treatment is the ultimate goal, using surgery only as a final and last resort.
South Texas Spinal Clinic
9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
San Antonio, Texas 78240
210-614-6432
The Dr. Webb Health Career Day
In this video, Dr. Webb introduces his inaugural Dr. Webb Health Career Event, which was held June 8,2024 in San Antonio, Texas.
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Antonio J. Webb, MD
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
South Texas Spinal Clinic
9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
San Antonio, Texas 78240
Office: 210-614-6432
Fax: 210-293-4171
www.spinaldoc.com
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Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: amzn.to/2hV3MtR
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Learn about Dr. Webb's foundation
thewebbfamilyfoundation.org/
If you want to learn how to start, grow, and monetize your brand/social media - check out my new online course at: socialmediafordoctors.com/
To see Dr Webb as a patient, please contact:
Antonio J. Webb, MD
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
South Texas Spinal Clinic
9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
San Antonio, Texas 78240
Office: 210-614-6432
Fax: 210-293-4171
www.spinaldoc.com
antoniowebbmd.com
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: amzn.to/2hV3MtR
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
The information pr...
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My Morning Routine as a Spine Surgeon
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Day in the Life of a Spine Surgeon
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FULL Tour Inside a Texas Operating Room..
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Scariest Part of being a Spine Surgeon
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Day in the life of a Spine Surgeon
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Spine Surgeon Reacts to Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife
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10 Questions with a Spine Surgeon..
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10 Questions with a Spine Surgeon..
A Spine Surgeon's Answers to Kids' Most Creative Questions!
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A Spine Surgeon's Answers to Kids' Most Creative Questions!
yes i want to be pediatric psychologist and i most got bad grade in high school but i am ready to be serious about life.
Algorithm.
Best video what i have founded . In my case after 4 weeks i walk already with crutches. Shall i wait for muscle exercises until 8 weeks?
Go Rams!
I recently started listening to the podcast about this Dr. It seems much of his residency was research. Yeah. Great. Then give the guy a PHD.
I had this same surgery for my C6/C7. My left arm pain was unreal and pain meds would not work. That was maybe 7 yrs ago. I am now getting similar pain on my right shoulder. I am trying a neck brace traction device and it does seem to help.
as someone who works in insurance, the algorithms are often NOT complicated lol. most of it is very subjective and depends on whos desk your patient lands on. its very frustrating
Heavy weights, heavy price to pay. I hope Ronnie can live his remaining days reasonably mobile and pain-free.
I’m 2 days post-op from this. Two days into 10-weeks of healing. I feel fantastic compared to pre-op! I joked that I was going back to work the next day!
How do they manage to prevent blood glucose from falling to dangerous levels?
Why are people surprised...that is the scarry part. Wake up !
That's awful. Do you have a full video about this topic?
Much love ❤️ and respect!!!!
The bair hugger in the SHIRT. LMAO
I'm sad he doesn't get to see his three year old more. Hopefully not all of his days go like this.
GREAT COVERAGE WISHING YOU THE FAMILY AND ALL AROUND YOU A GREAT 4TH OF JULY 🙏💯👍💪
person walks into Chiro with 15-20 yrs of back pain and with one chiro Y-Strap adjustment they are cured!!!! Yeah....................BULLSHIT.
I would rather the orthopedic surgeon just consult medicine on my grand mother's hypertension then they can sign off once they basically reconcile her home meds rather than have her charged for 2 services unnecessarily throughout her stay while she waits for placement.
I’ve had neck and lower back surgery. The first surgeon operated immediately because I was falling and couldn’t urinate after a massive herniation. Within 3 days had surgery to fuse. Thank goodness the doctor moved quickly. I broke my neck playing football. For years we tried chiropractic and therapy. Finally got a doctor who said… you should have had surgery after breaking your neck because of bone fragments pushing into the nerves. They kept me in a twilight sleep but would wake me up as they removed bone around the nerves and they shaved off three herniated discs. I walked out of the surgery feel no nerve pain but feeling like there was no way I could hold my head up. Took about 3 days for me to not have pain and for all the swelling to subside. About 3 years ago, I started having problems urinating again. Went to doctors and found that even at 57 my prostate is perfect and my urinary tract is fine. But, I need a catheter some times to void. If the l4 are is inflamed I can barely walk and must use a catheter. My first surgery was fusing the L-5 S-1. Now the L4 is mostly gone and bone spurs and some mild stenosis. The problem is every morning I wake up with my back out. It’s shifted and I can hardly walk. So my wife puts weight on the top of the pelvic bone (belt line) on my back. With about 50lbs of pressure it pops pack in sounding like we broke a 1x1 stick. It’s shocking. Then I can function after about 10 minutes. I keep going to doctors but all say “sorry, you’re not at the point of surgery”. I’m afraid if they don’t stabilize the L-4, I’m going to end up with a permanent catheter. Yet they just keep saying it’s not gone far enough to get insurance to pay and they are hesitant. So.. I go to a chiropractor who uses traction and adjusts it back into place but they only lasts until I sleep again. Back injuries are a royal pain in the ass.
A surgeon that cannot recognize complications will not have any.
sorry but it doesn"t do anything to help . she needs a brace
she has a big S in her spine
Thats my dentist. He ripped a hole in my lip. Not going to him ever again
Manippleation?
Tried exercises with your trainer…. Wow. You have an entire field of specialty in the medical community you just insulted
We dont get dr. Titel from chiro or PT in my country 🤣
Omg this is what they did to me (yes I have scoliosis and I had surgery but don't worry I have recovered but still need to wear the corset, the corset is to make my back straight and it stops be from bending and twisting I was asleep so I literally had no idea what was going on and yes pain but not that much pain!) ❤❤
And this is why I would trust you with my own life…you’re good at what you do..
Two sides to every coin. Imma need are medical doctors and pharmaceutical to mow explain why we can't be billed prices that we need insurance for to get the paid. Are medical system is so messed up we need to pay someone to pay our bills. The the institutions billing us are pointing at the insurance companies as being the problem.
You telling me insurance companies are evil? Tell me something I didn’t know
Honestly they'd rather you died waiting so they have an excuse not to pay.
Thank you for your commentary. I have seen the video before without commentary. You made it so clear
A-log-oh-rhythm? Thought it was pronounced Al-go-rhythm. Questioning my whole life right now.
Logarithm and algorithm are two different things One works to bring you content similar to what you like The other works to keep your insurance money in the CEO's pocket
It’s all broken. It’s broken on the insurance side. And it’s broken on the provider side. The billing and administration is too complex and opaque. And over-regulation did it.
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Thank you for standing up for patients and telling how bad the insurance companies are. Many Drs seem afraid to say anything.
I heard 200 ppl arrest for insurance medical fraud it's greed 😢
Wow Dr. Webb that’s crazy 😮😱
this was a good video. very candid answers from Dr. Yates. I appreciate that.
"Drink water to flush out the toxins we released". Uhhhh ok
12-15 years in school! Dedication is a must. Wow
He lost me when he could not pronounce manipulate. DEI sucks.
Insurance companies do make money by denying care but not directly. By law most of the insurance premium has to be spent on patient care which essentially locks in their profit margin. They can't just arbitrarily raise premium. The cost of health care has to go up and/or they have to enroll more people. Did you notice that no insurance company was complaining when the ACA was passed?
That would make a big time saving difference. Why can’t they do that for nurses? It would be nice to have a verbatim section/ observation section as that is what commonly saves the backsides of observing even if on another pt. For example I had a pt present to the ED twice with lower extremity weakness and while I was assisting with another pt the previous got up and went to the bathroom. Thankfully another nurse charted it but it is not typical for others to always assist. Next thing I noticed was that she or he no longer had the ability to move their legs and was screaming about suing the hospital. I mentioned that I needed to get the doctor and neurologist because it is higher than the previous mark and there is a very important test that they need to do. Had someone not seen what happened with my pt could have led to another discharge and obviously this person had Guillan Barre. So I really do believe that being able to leave a verbal note quickly can save lives and not just help doctors but the whole care team. Why not have them integrated I guess was my question?😊
It's not just cancer. My pain management doctor stopped taking my insurance and it has been 5 months waiting for them to approve a new pain management doctor. Now they want me to pick a new one and have my GP apply for a referral for the new one. The problem is my GP just told me they are closing their office at the end of this month.
And that makes you complicit you are just as bad as the insurance companies
I need help with mine
Im a retired nurse. Ive see many a person traumatized from being critically ill and having to fight insurance companies to get the care they need. They are evil.
I have one in my right leg lol
A.I. can tread a diagnose an infinite number of patients simultaneously more reliably and accurately than physicians. It has read every diagnosis and medical document that has ever existed. How many real doctors have read every case including the outliers and unexplained. A.I. is Infinite knowledge. It only lacks new knowledge and the ability to perform surgery.