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4 Common Causes of Neck Pain

June 20, 2016

If you suffer from neck pain, you already know how it can be a real pain in the neck. It can interfere with your daily activities. Your neck may feel stiff and you may have difficulties moving it. If you feel tingling, numbness or weakness down your arm or into your hand, it is possible that your nerves are compressed because of swelling or an injury. There are numerous reasons for neck pain; the trick is determining what is causing your pain and finding solutions to relieve your pain.

10 Facts to Know About Laser Spine Surgery

June 13, 2016

Looking into spine surgery for your neck or back pain?

Spine surgery can often be overwhelming and concerning. Many patients pursue  different therapies to avoid surgery for as long as they can. However, when your only option for relief is surgery it is time to learn the facts of laser spine surgery to learn if it is right for you.

7 Risk Factors For Lower Back Pain

June 06, 2016

Lower back pain can happen to anyone at any time regardless of age, level of activity or the type of work you do. The biggest risk factor for experiencing back pain is having a previous back injury that causes you to have chronic pain. However, there are certain risk factors that may make you more prone to experiencing this type of pain. Being aware of these factors could help you avoid some instances of lower back pain.

"That's The Bottom Line. He Cured My Neck Pain."

May 30, 2016
After being in a few car accidents, Tracy suffered from debilitating headaches. She eventually found some relief with the help of a pain management doctor who recommended she get an MRI on her neck. The MRI revealed that she had herniated discs in her neck. The medicine did help with the pain, but Tracy didn't want to depend on medication for relief for the rest of her life. She reached out to Deuk Spine Institute after her friend recommended them to her. Not only is Tracy no longer on pain medication, she is 100% pain free! Check out the video below to see Tracy's story!  

A Non-surgical Solution to Chronic Back and Neck Pain

May 23, 2016
 
Chronic back and neck pain can be debilitating. A recent study by the National Institute of Health Statistics indicated that low back pain was the most common type of pain experienced by Americans (27%), followed by severe headache or migraine pain (15%), neck pain (15%) and facial ache or pain (4%). For many, the thought of living a life free of pain no longer exists. They either believe their pain can't be fixed or they are afraid of surgery so they allow the pain to continue untreated. What many people don't realize is that there is a non-surgical solution to chronic neck and back pain.

Common Symptoms of Lower Back Pain and What to Do About Them

May 16, 2016

If you suffer from lower back pain, you are in good company. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH), 80 percent of adults will experience this type of pain sometime during their lifetime. Lower back pain may range from a constant dull ache to a sudden stabbing sensation that can cause you to drop to the floor in pain and require you to see immediate care for relief.

How to Choose the Right Neck & Spine Surgeon for You

May 09, 2016

When you first seek care for your back or neck pain, the first doctor you will see is usually your primary physician. Your doctor may then tell you that you require care from a spine surgeon. While you may be limited to spine surgeons within your managed care network, there are some things to look for when you are in the process of choosing the best one to manage your condition.

6 Common Causes of Lower Back Pain

May 02, 2016
 
Almost 80 percent of adults regularly suffer from some type of back pain. If you have ever experienced lower back pain, you know how it can have a negative impact on your life. You may be fearful to participate in physical activities because you are afraid of making the pain worse or injuring yourself more. Lack of activity may actually worsen your pain and affect your overall well-being.

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