
Understanding your pain is the first step to developing a plan for alleviating it. When you can pinpoint your pain and its source, we can begin to assess and address the causes. Whether your treatment plan includes physical therapy, injections, or other treatments, it all begins with an assessment of its location, severity, accompanying symptoms like dizziness or tension, and potential causes.
When There Is Discomfort In The Lower Back
Pain in the lower back may have a variety of causes. Most commonly, lower back discomfort is caused by impingement or irritation of nerves traveling through the spaces in the lower spine. A herniated disc, swelling, trauma, degenerative disc disease, or other causes can cause these conditions. By pinpointing the location and taking a complete medical history, we can begin to develop a treatment plan to address your chronic lower back discomfort.
Middle Back Pain
Discomfort in the center region of the back may be due to muscle strain or weakness or irritation around the nerves. Middle back pain is typically caused by overuse, strain, or injury. The ligaments, muscles, discs, and spinal structures that support the back can become damaged from repetitively lifting or bending in ways that stress those structures. Improving posture and strengthening the muscles in the area can help improve the feeling in your middle back.
Neck Pain
Neck and shoulder discomfort often go hand in hand. It’s important to pinpoint the source in order to begin to treat it. Neck discomfort is typically caused by strain, injury, or trauma to the structures making up the neck. If you suspect you or a loved one has received trauma or injury in relation to your neck and back, don’t hesitate.
Work With The Non-Surgical Spine Center
There is no reason to live with the ongoing feeling of discomfort these days. There are plenty of solutions to try. Call today for your initial consultation and use our pain assessment tool to begin the process of developing a treatment plan that suits your needs.

