- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Anxiety
- MRIMRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. This is a noninvasive diagnostic scanning technique that provides information on the body without the use of x-ray or the injection of radioactive substances.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyBack pain in the most common reason that adults will seek medical care. The causes of back pain are many and may include herniated discs, patterns of instability such as spondylolisthesis -- where one vertebrae slips forward on another, degeneration of the facet joints, enlargement of these joints producing pressure on the nerve roots that exit the spinal column, or stenosis of the spinal canal. Preoperative studies including electrodiagnostic studies, EMGs, x-rays, CT scans, and MRI's are commonly used to determine which of these factors are contributing to the symptoms. Although most back pain can be managed with non-surgical therapy and exercises, if a clear causative factor can be found, and if it matches the symptoms you're having, then the you may benefit from surgical treatment of the spinal problem.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryTreatment of spinal disorders and deformities of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Minimally invasive surgery, reconstructive surgery, fusion, instrumentation, and percutaneous procedures.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Botox
- Physical Therapy
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain