Spine Care Expertise
INTERVENTIONAL SPINE & PAIN MANAGEMENT
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Using the patient’s own body to heal a wide range of spinal conditions including muscle tissue, tendon, ligament tears, Degenerative Disc Disease, herniated discs, and spinal stenosis. Regenerative medicine is minimally invasive and offers faster healing and recovery times compared to traditional surgical interventions. PRP therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood into the affected area to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Stem cell therapy involves injecting stem cells into the damaged area to promote the growth of new tissue.
SPORTS MEDICINE
For the treatment of acute and chronic pain from injuries in the joints – shoulders, knees, and hips most commonly. We work with athletes of all levels, from amateurs to professionals, to help them recover from injuries and even improve their performance. interventions. PRP therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood into the affected area to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. Stem cell therapy involves injecting stem cells into the damaged area to promote the growth of new tissue.
FAQs
What vitamin deficiency causes back pain?
Vitamin D deficiency is commonly linked to back pain, as low levels can weaken bones and muscles, increasing spine discomfort and sensitivity.
What does spine pain feel like?
Spine pain may feel like dull aching, stiffness, sharp or shooting pain, or radiating discomfort that travels into the arms or legs due to nerve involvement.
How to know if lower back pain is muscular or spinal?
Muscular pain is usually localized and improves with rest, while spinal pain often persists, worsens with movement, or radiates due to disc or nerve issues.
How do you relieve upper back pain fast?
Upper back pain can often be eased quickly with posture correction, gentle stretching, heat therapy, and targeted pain management techniques.
What is the common cause of upper back pain?
Upper back pain is commonly caused by poor posture, muscle strain, spinal joint dysfunction, or prolonged sitting and repetitive movements.