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)
Persistent or radiating neck discomfort may stem from disc pathology, facet joints, stenosis, or muscular imbalance.
Read overview →Low Back Pain
Mechanical back pain and radicular symptoms often arise from degenerative disc disease, herniation, or spinal alignment changes.
Read overview →Herniated Disc
Disc herniation can irritate or compress nerve roots, causing radicular pain, numbness, or weakness.
Read overview →Radiculopathy
Nerve root irritation in the spine can produce radiating pain, paresthesia, or weakness in a dermatomal pattern.
Read overview →Sciatica
Sciatica describes radiating leg pain along the sciatic nerve distribution, frequently related to lumbar disc or foraminal pathology.
Read overview →Osteoporosis & Vertebral Fractures
Bone density loss increases fragility fracture risk, including painful vertebral compression fractures.
Read overview →Spondylolisthesis
Slippage of one vertebra over another can cause mechanical back pain and neural element compression.
Read overview →Spinal Stenosis
Narrowing of the spinal canal or neural foramina may produce neurogenic claudication or radicular symptoms.
Read overview →Spinal Cord Tumor
Primary or metastatic spine tumors require careful oncologic and neurological planning.
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