Back Pain (Lumbago/Lumbar Radiculopathy)
Pain in the back can be continuous or intermittent and range from mild to severe. Lower back pain is most common and often affects the lumbar vertebrae.
Learn MoreIf you are suffering from any of the following symptoms (Back and Neck Pain, Shingles, Reflex Sympathetic Pain, Work-related injuries, Occipital headaches, Nerve injuries, Keloid and Scar pain, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Phantom Pain from Amputations), we will work with you to return you to a more functional and manageable status. We will do a full examination to determine the cause of the problem. Treatments are based on the cause of the pain.
Pain in the back can be continuous or intermittent and range from mild to severe. Lower back pain is most common and often affects the lumbar vertebrae.
Learn MoreComplex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), previously termed Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), is a chronic pain disorder. CRPS typically begins after trauma such as an injury to the tissue, bone or nerves of the arm or leg.
Learn MoreJoint pain is indicated in many conditions, including injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains and strains. Pain can range from mild and occasional to severe and chronic.
Learn MorePain in the neck area can be continuous or intermittent and range from mild to severe. Neck pain is defined as pain that occurs in the cervical vertebrae in your neck.
Learn MoreNeuropathic pain is a complex form of chronic pain state that usually is accompanied by tissue injury.
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