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Rob Dickerman, DO, PhD, FACOS
Neurosurgeon
Dr. Rob Dickerman is a neurological and spine surgeon. He’s the Director of Spine Surgery at the Medical Center of Frisco and the Founder and Director of the Neurosurgery Research Foundation of Texas.
Dr. Dickerman specializes in the surgical management of spinal conditions, spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries, and brain tumors.
Actively involved in research, Dr. Dickerman has contributed chapters to several textbooks and has written articles published in medical journals, such as the International Journal of Sports Medicine, the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, and the Spine Journal.
Select Professional Memberships and Achievements
- Fellow, American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
- Member, North American Spine Society
- Member, American Osteopathic Association
- Member, Cervical Spine Research Society
- Member, American Spinal Cord Injury Association
Board Certification
- American Osteopathic Board of Surgery
Education
- BS – Chemistry, Texas Wesleyan University
- DO – University of North Texas Health Science Center
- PhD – Biomedical Sciences, University of North Texas Health Science Center
- Residency – Neurosurgery, North Shore University-Long Island Jewish Medical Center
- Fellowship – Neurosurgery, CNS Tumors, National Institutes of Health
- Fellowship – Spine Surgery, Texas Back Institute
Clinic Information
Neuro Texas
5575 Frisco Square Blvd
Suite 110
Frisco, TX 75034
Articles Written by this Author
- Active Physical Therapy for Neck Pain
- Anatomy of the Piriformis Muscle
- Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) Surgery
- C1-C2 Treatment
- Could My Back Pain Be Spine Cancer?
- General Remedies for Low Back Pain in Older Adults
- How to Do Low Back Exercises to Relieve Pain
- Low Back Pain in Older Adults
- Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain Relief
- Physical Therapy for Neck Pain Relief
- Piriformis Muscle: Blood Supply and Innervation
- Posterior Cervical Laminectomy
- Potential Risks and Complications with ALIF Surgery
- Specific Low Back Pain Exercises
- Spinal Tumor Diagnosis
- Symptoms of a Spinal Tumor
- The C1-C2 Vertebrae and Spinal Segment
- Treatments for Spinal Tumors
- Types of Spinal Tumors
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