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Pain Conditions
Neck Pain Conditions

Spine Pain Causes and Conditions

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All of our Pain Treatment Specialists are Harvard Trained and Board Certified in Pain Medicine. 

Common Spine Pain Conditions

The most common causes of spin pain is the straining of muscles, ligaments or muscle spasms. A strain or spasm can occur due to improper posture, lifting heavy objects, and as a result of abrupt movements of the body.

Arthritis: Among all types of arthritis, osteoarthritis is the main reason for spine pain. It usually causes low back pain, while at times triggering complications such as spinal stenosis, which is the narrowing of the bony space around the spinal cord.

Pathological curvatures of spine: One of the most common conditions that produce spine pain is scoliosis, a condition in which the spine curves to the right or left side of the body.

Sciatica: It can also be caused by irritation of the spinal nerves and due to bulging or rupturing of the disk. Sciatica pain is very specific and causes a sharp pain that starts from the back and travels down the buttock to the lower limbs.

Slip Disk: This can be due to rupturing of the intervertebral disks or bulging of it. These disks are like cushions, and align with the vertebral bones to give flexibility and strength to the spine, but when it ruptures or bulges, the disk penetrates out from the aligned spine putting pressure on the spinal nerves.

Who is at Risk of Suffering from Spine Pain?

Spi pain can affect individuals of any age, but it mostly affects adults in the ages between 35 – 55 years old. Due to the wear and tear effects of the aging process, it is quite common for older adults to suffer from spin pain. While active individuals get these spin pains a little later than the ones who live a passive or sedentary life, age is usually related to this condition; the more you advance in age, the risk of experiencing a spine pain increases. Our spine pain treatment locations. 

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What are Signs of Spine Conditions?

When pain is manifested on the spine, it can indicate a health issue related to many organs and systems of the body. Pain in the upper back can indicate a problem associated with the chest, heart and major vessels, cervical spine and nerves and lower neck. Lower back pain can indicate a problem of the lumbar spine, sacrum, kidneys, abdomen and its organs, pelvic organs spinal cord and nerves. Moreover, obesity, pregnancy, psychological issues, smoking and a sedentary lifestyle can also put you at a high risk of developing this condition.

According to the Global Burden of Disease 2010, low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. In fact, spine pain is considered as one of the main reasons for the absence of work and also the second most common reason for visiting doctors frequently. About half of working Americans say that they suffer from spine pain every year, and in total, about 80% of Americans admit they have suffered from spine pain at least once in their life.

Making a Spine Pain Appointment

You can make an appointment with our spine pain treatment doctors by giving us a call at (855) 201-7077 or filling one of our contact forms. We will then help you verify your insurance coverage for both treatment an consultation. Typically, most spine pain treatments are covered by all major medical insurances, and Medicare.

When you come in for your spine pain treatment appointment, one of our spine pain treatment specialists will meet you. During this time, our board certified pain doctor will learn more about your complaints and determine a course of action of treatment for you. Our doctor wіll start bу аѕkіng questions аѕѕосіаtеd to уоur gеnеrаl hеаlth аnd thеn specifically to the nаturе and ѕуmрtоmѕ of your spine раіn. Once the doctor has identified the root cause of your discomfort, they will present you with a treatment plan.  Our spine pain treatment locations. 

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Dr. Laura Lombardi

Pain Doctor New Jersey
Harvard Medical School

Dr. George Hanna

Pain Doctor New York
Harvard Medical School

Dr. Michael Nguyen

Pain Doctor
Harvard Medical School

Dr. Shane Volney

Pain Doctor New York
Harvard Medical School

Dr. Jeffrey Deygoo

Pain Doctor New York & New Jersey
Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine

Dr. Bhavika Patel

Pain Doctor New York
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Causes and Prevention of Spine Pain ultima modifica: 2024-02-06T11:20:07-05:00 da JJ Madrigal