Conditions We Treat
Commonly Treated Conditions
The cause of chronic pain is not always known but can often occur after an injury or illness. In some cases, however, some people experience chronic pain without any prior injury.
Our board-certified physicians specialize in non-surgical solutions, using minimally invasive procedures, medication management, and cognitive-behavioral therapy to help patients live a more productive life.
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Addiction Medicine
Comprehensive treatment for patients struggling with substance use disorders, including opioid dependence, with a focus on safe, evidence-based recovery.
Learn More →Arthritis (Osteoarthritis + Rheumatoid)
Joint inflammation causing pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion, including both wear-and-tear osteoarthritis and autoimmune rheumatoid arthritis.
Learn More →Back Pain
Pain affecting the upper, mid, or lower back that can range from a dull ache to sharp, debilitating discomfort.
Learn More →Bursitis
Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion bones, tendons, and muscles near joints, causing pain and limited movement.
Learn More →Cancer Pain
Specialized pain management approaches for patients experiencing pain related to cancer or cancer treatments.
Learn More →Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Compression of the median nerve in the wrist causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers.
Learn More →Cervical Radiculopathy
A pinched nerve in the neck that can cause pain, weakness, or numbness radiating into the shoulder, arm, or hand.
Learn More →Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
A chronic pain condition most often affecting a limb after an injury, characterized by prolonged or excessive pain and changes in skin color and temperature.
Learn More →Compression Fractures
Small breaks in the vertebrae often caused by osteoporosis, leading to pain, loss of height, and spinal deformity.
Learn More →Degenerative Disc Disease
Age-related wear and tear on spinal discs that can cause pain, instability, and other symptoms in the neck or lower back.
Learn More →Peripheral Neuropathy
Damage to the peripheral nerves causing weakness, numbness, and pain, usually in the hands and feet.
Learn More →Facet Joint Syndrome (Lumbar, Cervical, and Thoracic)
Pain arising from the facet joints in the spine, often caused by aging, injury, or degeneration of the joint cartilage.
Learn More →Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (Post-Laminectomy Syndrome)
Persistent or recurring pain following spinal surgery, often requiring specialized pain management strategies.
Learn More →Failed Neck Surgery Syndrome
Continued pain or new symptoms after cervical spine surgery, requiring alternative pain management approaches.
Learn More →Fibromyalgia
A chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness throughout the body.
Learn More →Headaches
Chronic or recurring head pain that can stem from tension, cervical spine issues, or other underlying causes.
Learn More →Herniated Disc
A condition where the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through a crack in the tougher exterior, often causing pain, numbness, or weakness.
Learn More →Joint Pain
Pain, aching, or soreness in any of the body’s joints, which may result from injury, inflammation, or degenerative conditions.
Learn More →Knee Pain
Pain in or around the knee joint that may be caused by injury, arthritis, or other conditions affecting mobility.
Learn More →Lumbago
Lower back pain that can range from mild to severe, often related to muscle strain, disc problems, or spinal conditions.
Learn More →Migraine
Intense, recurring headaches often accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light, and visual disturbances.
Learn More →Neck Pain
Pain in the cervical spine area that may result from injury, poor posture, degenerative changes, or nerve compression.
Learn More →Occipital Neuralgia
A condition involving sharp, shooting pain in the back of the head and neck caused by irritation of the occipital nerves.
Learn More →Pelvic Pain
Chronic pain in the lower abdomen and pelvic region that can have multiple causes and may require specialized treatment.
Learn More →Phantom Limb Pain
Pain perceived in a limb that has been amputated, caused by mixed signals from the brain and spinal cord.
Learn More →Postherpetic Neuralgia (Shingles Pain)
Nerve pain that persists after a shingles outbreak, often causing burning or stabbing sensations in the affected area.
Learn More →Sciatica
Pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve from the lower back through the hips and down each leg, typically affecting one side of the body.
Learn More →Spinal Stenosis
Narrowing of the spaces within the spine, which can put pressure on the nerves traveling through the spine, causing pain and numbness.
Learn More →Trigeminal Neuralgia
A chronic pain condition affecting the trigeminal nerve in the face, causing sudden, severe, shock-like facial pain.
Learn More →Not sure which condition applies to you? Our specialists can help determine the source of your pain.
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