Conditions
Conditions we evaluate
Symptoms overlap across many spine disorders. An accurate diagnosis guides whether observation, therapy, injection, or surgery is appropriate.
Neck Pain (Cervicalgia)
Most neck pain originates from minor issues, such as muscle strain due to poor posture or sleeping in an uncomfortable position, and resolves without treatment or with modest lifestyle changes.
Read overview →Low Back Pain
Like neck pain, back pain refers to a broad category of sensations which can affect the middle-upper or lower back, and may even radiate into the legs.
Read overview →Herniated Disc
While you may have a general idea of what the human spine looks like, it may surprise you to hear that there are rubbery, spring-like discs separating the spiny vertebrae.
Read overview →Radiculopathy
Radiculopathy, more commonly known as a "pinched nerve," is a condition in which the nerve roots of the spinal column become damaged or disturbed.
Read overview →Sciatica
Sciatica is pain related to the sciatic nerve, which is a thick nerve that runs from the lower back and forks into both legs and feet.
Read overview →Osteoporosis & Vertebral Fractures
Osteoporosis is a disease that occurs when the body is unable to replenish bone as quickly as it is broken down, decreasing bone density and causing them to become weak and brittle.
Read overview →Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolisthesis is a condition in which a vertebra slips out of alignment with the rest of the spinal cord, leading to spinal instability.
Read overview →Spinal Stenosis
The bony vertebrae form a space in the center called the spinal canal. Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal, which contains the spinal cord, narrows.
Read overview →Spinal Cord Tumor
A spinal cord tumor refers to a growth that occurs in the cells of the spinal cord itself or the surrounding network including the meninges, vertebrae, and nerve roots.
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