COMMON SPINE, BACK, & NECK CONDITIONS WE TREAT

Our specialty-trained spine experts can diagnose your pain, leading to a treatment plan that can get you feeling better sooner, not later. Common conditions and issues you may have include:

  • Arthritis (Spinal & Facet Joint Arthritis): Inflammation and degeneration of the joints in the spine, leading to pain and stiffness.

  • Compression Fractures: Small breaks in the vertebrae, often caused by osteoporosis or trauma.

  • Degenerative Disc Disease: Gradual wear and tear of the spinal discs, leading to reduced flexibility and chronic pain.

  • Fractured Vertebrae: Breaks in the spinal bones due to trauma, osteoporosis, or stress fractures.

  • Herniated Disc: A spinal disc that bulges or ruptures, pressing on nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness.

  • Kyphosis: An excessive forward curvature of the spine, often resulting in a hunched posture.

  • Nerve & Spinal Cord Compression Conditions: Disorders that put pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, including:

  • Radiculopathy: Nerve pain radiating from the spine to the limbs.

  • Sciatica: A type of radiculopathy causing pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg.

  • Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal, compressing the spinal cord and nerves.

  • Spondylitis: Inflammation of the spine, often associated with autoimmune conditions.

  • Spondylolisthesis: A condition where a vertebra slips forward over another, leading to instability and pain.

  • Osteoporosis: A condition that weakens bones, increasing the risk of spinal fractures.

  • Scoliosis: A sideways curvature of the spine that can cause pain, imbalance, and mobility issues.

  • Spinal Cord Injury: Damage to the spinal cord that can lead to partial or total loss of function below the injury site.

  • Sports-Related Spine Injuries: Strains, fractures, and overuse injuries affecting the spine due to athletic activities.

  • Whiplash: A neck injury caused by sudden, forceful back-and-forth movement, commonly from car accidents or high-impact sports.

  • Lumbar Radiculopathy (Sciatica)

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