What Is Causing Your Back Pain?
How do you know if you might have a herniated disc versus more generalized back pain? And when should you see a doctor for that back pain?

How do you know if you might have a herniated disc versus more generalized back pain? And when should you see a doctor for that back pain?

When traditional treatments fall short, Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) emerges as a minimally invasive, advanced option that offers long-lasting relief.

Choosing a physiatrist could mean less pain, faster recovery, and fewer unnecessary procedures – a wise choice for anyone dealing with sports or spine injuries.

Jumping into a treatment protocol without a proper diagnosis can lead to poor outcomes, wasted resources, and potentially, more serious problems.

Most orthopedic and sports injuries can be treated without surgery, except in cases of severe trauma or when conservative care options have been exhausted.

Optimal treatments may be missed when the cause of spine vertebra inflammation is misdiagnosed.

Lower back pain can start as early as your 30s or 40s. Why it occurs and how it is treated.

How doctors identify the causes of an individual’s lower back pain – enabling them to most appropriately focus treatment.

Exercise, movement, and unlocking your body’s natural healing processes may be the best therapy for everyday aches and pains.

Over time, our discs can wear out due to age-related degeneration and hydration loss. A look at how VIA Disc NP may help restore disc function for some patients.
