Activity Modification

After developing spine-related symptoms, whether caused by injury or an underlying condition, patients can reduce how intense symptoms are by temporarily changing the way they do daily activities.

Alternative Treatments

More Americans are looking beyond Western medicine to help relieve their back, neck, and spinal joint pain, including osteoarthritis of the spine.

Anterior Cervical Fusion

In cases where arm pain is caused by a cervical disc bulge or herniation or from degenerative changes producing osteophytic spurs (aka “bone spurs”), the pain is called cervical radiculopathy.

Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR)

An artificial disc (also called a disc replacement, disc prosthesis or spine arthroplasty device) is a device that is implanted into the spine to imitate the functions of a normal disc (carry load and allow motion).

Bone Graft Alternatives

Bone grafts are bone that is transplanted from one area of the skeleton to another to aid in healing, strengthening or improving function.

Bone Growth Stimulation

Bone growth stimulation (BGS) is a therapy your surgeon may prescribe following a spinal fusion procedure.

Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMP)

One of the most critical components of building, healing and remodeling bone in humans is a process called osteoinduction.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disc replacement is a surgical procedure that involves removing a damaged or degenerated cervical disc and replacing it with an artificial disc device.

Cervical Laminoplasty

Cervical laminoplasty is a surgical technique that removes pressure from the spinal cord in the neck.

Chiropractic

A chiropractor can use many different techniques to relieve pain, including applied pressure, massage, and hands-on manipulation (adjustment) of the vertebrae and joints.

Chiropractic – A Conversation With Dr. Jordan Gliedt, DC

Chiropractic is a health care discipline concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on the function of the nervous system and general health.

Directional Exercises

Directional exercises are a unique treatment for those patients with neck (NP) or low back pain (LBP) found to have a "directional preference."

Drugs and Medications

Certain drugs are used to treat specific types of pain and its causes, such as inflammation or muscle spasms.

Electrothermal Modalities

These methods of treatment are used to alter soft tissue temperatures or to influence subcutaneous cellular activity to enhance vascularity, tissue flexibility and local nutrition.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Epidural Steroid Injections (ESIs) are a common method of treating inflammation associated with low back related leg pain, or neck related arm pain.

Ergonomic Changes

“Ergonomics” refers to the manner in which individuals use their bodies to perform home- and work-related tasks.

How to Manage an Acute Back or Neck Pain Episode

Managing acute back or neck pain flare-ups are a challenge faced by the majority of the population at one point or another.

Hydrotherapy

The technical definition of hydrotherapy is the application of water for the treatment of physical or psychological dysfunction.

Lumbar (Open) Microscopic Discectomy

Open discectomy is the most common surgical treatment for ruptured or herniated discs of the lumbar spine.

Lumbar Zygapophysial (Facet) Joint Injections

Zygapophysial joints (also known as facet joints or z-joints) are located on the back (posterior) of the spine on each side where two adjacent vertebrae meet.

Manual Therapy

Many clinicians including osteopathic physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists and massage therapists have undergone specialized training to develop the skill-sets to evaluate and treat patients with spinal disorders using various hands-on techniques.

Mental & Emotional Therapy

Living with chronic back or neck pain can lead to depression, feelings of stress, anxiety, sadness, and other mental health-related symptoms.

Pain Management

A pain medicine specialist is a medical or osteopathic doctor who treats pain caused by disease, disorder, or trauma.

Percutaneous Vertebral Augmentation (PVA)

Augmentation means to add to, vertebral indicates a vertebra, and percutaneous means through the skin.

Physical Therapy

Poor strength might be a contributing factor to the development of a spine-related disorder if the demands placed on the spine exceed a patient’s strength capacities.

Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy

Posterior cervical foraminotomy is an alternative surgical procedure to relieve symptoms of a pinched spinal nerve.

Postural Training

Environmental loads, stresses, and strains (associated with gravity, or even the furniture you rest on) can be balanced and contained by optimal posturing.

Sleep Is Therapeutic

Chronic pain can cause mental and emotional issues, and its complex nature can come between you and a good night’s sleep.

Spinal Bracing

A spinal brace may be prescribed by your doctor to help stabilize one or more levels of your spine, stop or control spinal movement, lift pressure off an area of the spine, help prevent re-injury while you heal, and relieve pain.

Spinal Cord Simulation

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has become a standard of care for people with chronic back and neck pain.

Spinal Cord Stimulator

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is an option for treating complex low back, neck or related leg or arm pain when other treatments, including surgery, have failed to significantly improve the symptoms, or when the risks of surgery may outweigh the potential benefits.

Spinal Fusion

Fusion is a surgical technique in which one or more of the vertebrae of the spine are united together (“fused”) so that motion no longer occurs between them.

Spine Cancer Care

Early diagnosis and treatment of spinal cancer is essential to care.

Traction

Regardless of the equipment used, the purpose of traction is to decompress neurovascular structures by separating vertebral segments through the progressive application of a pulling force.

Watchful Waiting and Education

Spine-related conditions and injuries can create symptoms such as pain, burning and tightness, to name a few.