Joseph Brindise, DO
Board-Certified, Fellowship-Trained Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon | Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, Motion-Sparing/ -Preserving Spinal Surgery, Disc Replacement, and Endoscopic Spinal Surgery
About
Besides being one of the nicest doctors you’ll ever meet, Dr. Brindise is a Board Certified, Fellowship-trained, Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon. He specializes in surgical and non-surgical spinal care of both adult and pediatric patients, from neck and back pain to complex reconstructive spinal procedures. He has a passion for minimally invasive and endoscopic spinal surgery, as well as spinal disc replacement and motion-sparing (motion-preserving) surgery. Dr. Brindise is an expert in surgical spinal care at all levels of the spine and is also a firm believer in aiding the body’s ability to heal itself through conservative treatment modalities whenever possible.
Dr. Brindise obtained a degree with Honors in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue, then went on to graduate from medical school as Valedictorian from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University. During that time, he was also selected for the prestigious predoctoral osteopathic manipulative medicine fellowship focusing on neuromusculoskeletal medicine and osteopathic manipulative treatment, with special focus on spinal biomechanics. Following medical school, Dr. Brindise completed his orthopedic surgical residency through Michigan State University at Beaumont Health – Farmington Hills, where he served as chief resident. Dr. Brindise went on to sub-specialize in spinal surgery, completing a combined orthopaedic and neurosurgical spine surgery fellowship at the prestigious Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Concurrently, he worked with world-class surgeons at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Texas Children’s Hospital. Before Suburban Orthopaedics, Dr. Brindise practiced at the Illinois Spine Institute in Schaumburg and Crystal Lake, and Romano Orthopaedic Center in River Forest and Lombard.
Dr. Brindise is passionate about collaborating with and educating his patients about their spinal conditions. He thinks the most important thing when trying to understand a patient’s back pain is listening to them. He wants them to feel like they’re talking to a friend or family member. Taking into consideration individual concerns and needs, he develops a treatment strategy unique and tailored to each patient. His goal is to try to treat patients non-operatively, whether it be through activity modification, medications, physical therapy, or injections. When surgery would be of benefit, he tries to approach surgery in the most minimally invasive way possible. Dr. Brindise routinely performs all aspects of spinal surgery involving the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine. He addresses a wide array of spinal conditions, from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and spinal arthritis/degenerative disc disease to spinal trauma/compression fractures and scoliosis. He is also able to provide corrective procedures for failed spinal surgery.
Scholastically, Dr. Brindise has delivered numerous lectures, poster presentations, and workshops, as well as published peer-reviewed articles and book chapters regarding the spine, orthopaedics, and osteopathic manipulative medicine. He is also an active consultant for the spinal industry, helping to develop and engineer new cutting-edge medical devices, implants, and biologics.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Brindise enjoys spending time with outdoor activities, including distance running, golfing, rowing, cycling, and attempting to master the art of meat smoking and barbecue. Originally from the Chicago suburbs, Dr. Brindise is excited to be planting his own family’s roots with his wife and four boys.
Board Certified Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon – American Osteopathic Association
Diplomat of the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (FAAO)
Board Certified Independent Medical Examiner (CIME) – American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME)
American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Sixth Edition – ABIME Board Certified
Undergraduate – Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN – Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Medical School – Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- Valedictorian
- Predoctoral Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Fellow
Residency – Beaumont Health-Botsford Campus, Farmington Hills, MI – Orthopaedic Surgery Residency
Fellowship – Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX – Spine Surgery Fellowship
Publications:
- Brindise J, Nelson KE, Kappler RE. Association Between Cervical and Thoracic Somatic Dysfunction Among Second-Year Osteopathic Medical Students. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Volume 114, Number 7, Pages 540-549, July 2014.
- Slaughter MS, Sobieski MA, Gallagher C, Graham J, Brindise J, Stein R. Fibrinolytic Activation during Long-Term Support with the Heartmate II Left Ventricular Assist Device. American Society for Artificial Internal Organs Journal, Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 115-119, January – February 2008.
- Brindise J, Shah P, Nelson K, Kappler R. The Cervical Thoracic Connection. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Volume 110, Issue 8, Pages 449-50, August 2010.
- Hendel R, Brindise J, Davis J, Cahill J. A pilot study for the evaluation of the appropriateness of SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging. Winner Best Regional Abstract – United States of America. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages S75-S75, March 2007.
- Marco R, Brindise J, Dong D. MOSS: A Patient Centered Approach. In: Marco R, editor. Metastatic Spine Disease A Guide to Diagnosis and Management. Switzerland: Springer; 2018. p. 1-20.
Presentations:
- Brindise J, Marco R. Conservative Pedicle Screw Usage in Hybrid Constructs for the Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis. A Retrospective Review of the Houston Shriners Hospital Experience: Curve correction, Cost Analysis and Complications. 3rd Annual Hugh S. Tullos, MD Resident and Fellow Research Symposium, June 21, 2018, Houston, Texas.
- Brindise J, Marco R. Conservative Pedicle Screw Usage in Hybrid Constructs for the Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis. A Retrospective Review of the Houston Shriners Hospital Experience: Curve correction, Cost Analysis and Complications. 16th Annual AOSpine North America Fellows Forum, March 22-25, 2018, Banff, Alberta.
- Brindise J. Lovett and His Couplets. A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation. Third Place Winner. American Academy of Osteopathy, Annual Convocation, March 21-25, 2012, Louisville, Kentucky.
- Brindise J, Shah P, Nelson K, Kappler R. The Cervical Thoracic Connection. Second Place Winner. Student Research Poster Competition. American Osteopathic Association Annual Research Conference, October 24-28, 2010, San Francisco, California.
- Kulovitz K, Garlanger K, Brindise J, Aguinaldo E, Jefferson E, McMahon K, Matlon J, Feigh T, DePrima C, Fennell B, Rybak A, Heinking K. Structural Asymmetry and Its Relation to Sports Injury. American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, Annual Meeting, October 24-28, 2010, San Francisco, California.
- Slaughter M, Sobieski M, Gallagher C, Brindise J, Dia M, Silver M. Long Term Support with Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device: Effect of Reduced Pulsatility on Renal Function. International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation, Annual Meeting, April 25-28, 2007, San Francisco, California.
- Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Moshi, Tanzania – 2017
- Guatemala Medical Mission – 2013

Orthopedic Care

Sports Medicine

Neck and Back

Workers' Comp
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Outpatient spine surgery
- Navigation-assisted spine surgery
- Endoscopic spine surgery
- Motion sparing (motion preserving) spine surgery
- Adult scoliosis/deformity correction
- Cervical disc herniation
- Cervical disc replacement
- Cervical myelopathy
- Cervical radiculopathy
- Cervical stenosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Disc herniations: cervical, thoracic and lumbar
- Failed back syndrome
- Failed neck syndrome
- Failed/revision spinal surgery
- Independent Medical Evaluation (IME)
- Kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty
- Lumbar disc herniation
- Lumbar disc replacement surgery
- Lumbar radiculopathy Lumbar stenosis
- Lumbar stenosis with neurogenic claudication
- Osteoporosis/compression fractures
- Pediatric scoliosis
- Pinched Nerves Sacroiliac (SI) joint disorders
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion
- Sciatica
- Spinal cord stimulator placement
- Spinal stenosis
- Spinal fusion surgery, anterior/lateral/posterior
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spondylolysis
- Thoracic disc herniation
- Thoracic stenosis
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