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Understanding Cervical Pain

Understanding Cervical Pain

Do you have pain in your neck? That means you are experiencing cervical pain. When there is damage or irritation in the discs between your cervical vertebrae, it can lead to pain and reduced range of motion. Often the symptoms dissipate over time with conservative...
Disc Replacement vs. Spinal Fusion

Disc Replacement vs. Spinal Fusion

If you’ve experienced back pain, you know how uncomfortable it can be and how much it can negatively impact your daily routine. Some people are able to control their pain through medication and improve their condition with non-invasive methods such as physical...
When Sciatica Erupts

When Sciatica Erupts

You may have heard of sciatica and believe it to be a disease. However, sciatica is actually a symptom of another problem. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body, starting in the spinal cord and running from the lower back down the buttocks and into the...
Disc Herniation Explained

Disc Herniation Explained

The spine is made up of an intricate series of parts that all work together to allow normal function and comfort. When any element of the structure is compromised, it can cause discomfort and immobility that may become severe and debilitating. What is a spinal disc?...
A Healthy Lifestyle Contributes to a Healthy Back

A Healthy Lifestyle Contributes to a Healthy Back

Back pain can become chronic and debilitating, so it’s helpful to learn how to avoid painful issues. Pursuing a healthy lifestyle plays an important role in many aspects of your life, not the least of which is maintaining a healthy back. Making good choices can...
What is Spinal Stenosis?

What is Spinal Stenosis?

A common condition that causes compression of the spinal nerves is called spinal stenosis. This means that the gaps between the bones of the spine, or vertebrae, become narrowed. This squeezes the spinal canal, which pinches the nerves and spinal cord, often leading...