Low back pain is one of the most common conditions that we treat in our practice. Finding the root cause of your pain is very important to us.
Schedule an AppointmentFocus is on diagnosing and treating current conditions: resolving inflammation, irritation, and pain as well as releasing nerve impingement, joint
Enhanced performance is designed for patients that may not currently have a specific injury, but would like to be proactive and assessed for any ne
Functional ReEducation exercises develop the stability, flexibility, and strength needed in the core and postural muscles in order to maintain prop
Lumbar disc derangement or discogenic pain is a common culprit in low back pain. Assessing the discs and surrounding structures is critical in finding the root cause of your problem.
Facet impingement is a compression of the facet joint of one vertebrae on another. This can cause dull and achy type pain as well as sharp and shooting type pain. Often times, the overlying muscle is in a contracted state to further protect the underlying facet joint.
Ligaments of the lumbar spine can be irritated and cause low back pain.
Muscle strains are caused by work overload and a tearing of the muscle tissue (Grade I, II, or III). It is important to have this evaluated in order to know when to return to activity.