Dr. Jessica Shellock

Dr. Jessica Shellock Board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon
at Texas Back Institute

Specializing in motion-preservatio

I’m honored to be featured with many of my colleagues in the November issue of Texas Monthly as a 2023 Super Doctor. In ...
11/13/2023

I’m honored to be featured with many of my colleagues in the November issue of Texas Monthly as a 2023 Super Doctor. In a time of the year when many of us reflect on what we are grateful for, I’m grateful to work alongside so many amazing spine surgeon and PM&R partners. It really is a team effort providing world class spine care to our patients.

I had an amazing day of climbing yesterday with my son at Lake Mineral Wells State Park. Shout out to Rock-About climbin...
11/06/2023

I had an amazing day of climbing yesterday with my son at Lake Mineral Wells State Park. Shout out to Rock-About climbing for our awesome guide, Bob. Climbing is something I really love and it was so special to share in a perfect day with Taylor, who is becoming an amazing and talented climber! He killed that huge ledge on the latter pics; that was by far the hardest single move of any of the climbs we did. Whereas climbing isn’t really about upper body strength as much as you might think (granted, it’s helpful!), this move absolutely required it and his practice on the hang board in his room paid off big 😊

Never thought I’d hold a hummingbird in my hand! Look at this beautiful little creature. I was out watering plants in th...
09/25/2022

Never thought I’d hold a hummingbird in my hand! Look at this beautiful little creature. I was out watering plants in the yard when my daughter ran out and told me she heard a bird hit the back windows in the living room. This was the bird. Most of the hummingbirds that hit our windows die but this one was alive and just twitching on the ground 🥹. I gently picked it up and held it for a bit and it perked up, finally flying off. Yay!!!

Got this kitchen towel as a gift and laughed out loud. So true!! 😂
12/10/2021

Got this kitchen towel as a gift and laughed out loud. So true!! 😂

Got this as a gift and laughed out loud. So true! 😂
12/10/2021

Got this as a gift and laughed out loud. So true! 😂

We all love patient success stories! It's what drives us to continue doing what we do and to continue becoming better an...
10/24/2021

We all love patient success stories! It's what drives us to continue doing what we do and to continue becoming better and better surgeons. I recently had a patient share his story after undergoing 2-level disc replacement and how it changed his life for the better. The story can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eiH4kk_7

When a spinal condition got to the point of preventing Marine Corps. veteran Frank Tagle from enjoying his family, he knew he needed to do something. Frank had been told he needed to have spinal fusion surgery, but he didn't want that. He wanted to retain motion and continue to perform his physicall...

Over the last few weeks, I’ve seen a number of patients for long-term follow-up (up to 8 years!) after disc replacement ...
08/29/2021

Over the last few weeks, I’ve seen a number of patients for long-term follow-up (up to 8 years!) after disc replacement and they have all been doing great. My patient seen in the picture below had a cervical disc replacement done years ago and was able to compete in the Seattle half marathon after her surgery. We took a commemorative picture in the office where her picture hangs in one of my exam rooms as a thank you for the surgery. The common theme that comes up during these visits is that most patients wish they hadn’t waited so long to have their surgery. You see, at every follow up visit, I ask patients if they are still happy with their decision to have the surgery. I hear things like “gave me my life back” and “life-changing” often during these visits. It reaffirms my passion for motion-preservation surgery over fusion whenever possible. I think for many people suffering with back or neck pain out in the community, they wait so long because they are scared of surgery (understandably) and really don’t know the options that exist. I would simply encourage any and all people who have dealt with chronic back and neck issues that have taken away your quality of life to schedule a visit and at least understand if there are options for you. It may not be that you even need a surgery, but for many that are a candidate, it just might change your life. With disc replacement, experience counts. Make sure you get an opinion from a surgeon who has a breadth of experience in artificial disc replacement. You wouldn’t get a knee replacement from someone who does a few of those each year so why would it be any different for a spine surgery?!!

Last week we celebrated the graduation of our 2020-2021 fellowship class and welcomed the new class that will be startin...
08/01/2021

Last week we celebrated the graduation of our 2020-2021 fellowship class and welcomed the new class that will be starting tomorrow. Here we are at the dinner reception (yes, the outgoing fellows are the ones nicely dressed in the middle). It is always amazing how quickly the year seems to go by when we arrive at the graduation reception. It makes me feel old to think that I was standing there as a group with my own co-fellows 12 years ago! It has been an honor and a privilege to be part of the fellowship training program over these past 12 years. I love that I can help make a small difference with helping train great surgeons that will go out across the country and represent our practice.

Yesterday my son and I earned our first degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do after about 3 years of training together. I am ...
05/23/2021

Yesterday my son and I earned our first degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do after about 3 years of training together. I am SO proud of him for sticking with this! What an amazing accomplishment for a 10 year old 🥰 It was awesome doing this together. A bucket list item for me and hopefully a lesson for him that you can do anything if you persevere!!

I walked into my office yesterday afternoon to find this beautiful flower arrangement and amazing thank you card from a ...
05/12/2021

I walked into my office yesterday afternoon to find this beautiful flower arrangement and amazing thank you card from a surgical patient that I saw last week for a 3-year postoperative visit. It totally made my day brighter and reminded me of the impact we have on people’s lives when we can help get them out of pain. I’m lucky to have amazing patients ☺️ @ Texas Back Institute

It's great to be part of such an awesome team of surgeons and physiatrists!  I appreciate the recognition in D Magazine ...
11/03/2020

It's great to be part of such an awesome team of surgeons and physiatrists! I appreciate the recognition in D Magazine and will continue to work hard during these crazy times to help get patients back to a life without pain.

It means so much to receive thank you cards and heartfelt words from surgery patients.  I especially love that patients ...
10/23/2020

It means so much to receive thank you cards and heartfelt words from surgery patients. I especially love that patients are willing to fly in from out of state to come for their visits, even during a pandemic. This lovely young lady is 2 years out from her cervical disc replacement and doing fantastic! Words like these reaffirm why I enjoy doing what I do! 😊

Patients often find it confusing and surprising when I explain that their recommended surgery involves an anterior appro...
08/04/2020

Patients often find it confusing and surprising when I explain that their recommended surgery involves an anterior approach to the spine. Here's a video I helped make with two of my colleagues and Centinel Spine that explains the rationale for treatment.

Dr. Richard Guyer, Dr. Jessica Shellock, and Dr. Sandra Moore explain the benefits of anterior spinal surgery (surgery from the front) versus posterior spinal surgery…

As a spine surgeon I see patients throughout their treatment process, from initial pain, conservative treatment, and thr...
08/03/2020

As a spine surgeon I see patients throughout their treatment process, from initial pain, conservative treatment, and through their spine surgery follow up. Many people ask "when should I see a spine surgeon?" Here is a short video I did with my colleague at Texas Back Institute, Dr. Richard Guyer, and Centinel Spine on this topic. https://player.vimeo.com/video/442254599

As time is critical, it is important to know when you should see a spine surgeon, when to consider spine surgery, and to understand the surgical options available.

I recently did an interview with Local Profile about myself and my practice, thanks to Texas Health Center for Diagnosti...
07/22/2020

I recently did an interview with Local Profile about myself and my practice, thanks to Texas Health Center for Diagnostics & Surgery! Check out the full interview here!

Dr. Jessica Shellock, Spine Surgeon at Texas Back Institute recently did an interview with Local Profile in partnership with Texas Health Center for Diagnostics & Surgery. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/LDtP4q32mNU

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