Other Conditions Treated
Abdominal Pain
The abdomen is the area between your chest and your groin, and many things can cause chronic pain in the area. Muscle contractions and sensitive nerves can prove to be a real problem for many, and finding the root cause of the pain is essential before treatment.
Auto-accidents related pain
When an automobile crashes into another car or object, the injuries resulting from the accident may not always be instantly noticeable. Chronic problems can develop over time, and understanding what damage may have been done to your body is the key to treating the ongoing pain you feel.
Cancer Pain
After a cancer diagnosis, pain can be caused by both the disease and the associated treatments, and tackling it is frustrating. With treatment advances and new options, though, almost 95% of the pain can be treated through non-invasive methods.
Coccydynia
Often resulting in painful sitting and standing, Coccydynia is typically caused when the coccyx is dislocated as you move. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/ Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy – This chronic condition includes symptoms like spreading pain, swelling, increased sensitivity, and even temperature changes near the affected area. While there are many theories behind the causes, treatment focuses on management rather than a cure.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
This chronic condition includes symptomslike spreading pain, swelling, increased sensitivity, and event temperature changes near the affected area. While there are many theories behind the causes, treatment focuses on the management rather than a cure.
Degenerative Disc Disease
More common in the aging population rather than in those in their twenties, this condition is characterized by discs breaking down on a constant basis. As they thin, they dehydrate as well, causing pain and leaving you almost rigid.
Facet Arthropathy
Degeneration and arthritis at the facet joint are the cause of this painful condition, and low back pain is typically the result. Fortunately, few feel the radial effects of pain with facet arthropathy.
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Continued back pain even after surgery is frustrating to say the least, and many with this syndrome experience pain so serious it prevents mobility from every angle.
Leg or arm pain
Unexplainable pain in your limbs is an increasingly common problem for many, and causes typically include issues with the associated nerves or other conditions. We’ll help to target the source and manage the pain along the way.
Pelvic Pain
The region below your belly button and between your hips is considered to be your pelvis, and a number of problems can cause recurrent pain in that area. If no solid reason for the pain can be found, treatment can focus on pain management so you can move forward with your life.
Pinched Nerves
When too much pressure is put on a nerve as a result of the surrounding tissues, tingling, numbness, and pain can often be the result. Pinched nerves can occur anywhere in your body.
Piriformis Syndrome
This condition typically affects the sciatic nerve and results in chronic pain in the lower back or the back of the thigh.
Post Herpetic Neuralgia (SHINGLES)
Your nerve fibers and skin are most affected with this condition, and many feel the pain long after the rash heals. The sensitivity to temperature changes and deep aching pain characterize the condition for most. Some also experience extreme headaches and itching.
Post Surgical Incisional Pain
Surgery is never easy, but some individuals experience chronic pain at the site of the incision well after surgery. Sometimes this is a direct result of the scar tissue that grows after surgery, and a number of treatment advances have been developed to deal with this condition in recent years.
Sacroiliac Joint Disease
While there are many underlying causes with this condition, the result is always the same – seemingly uncontrollable low back pain. Fortunately, there are a number of new treatments that offer real hope for those with this condition.
Spinal Stenosis
When the spinal canal narrows, the nerves inside are compressed, and that can cause back pain, loss of sensation in your limbs, and a number of other painful consequences.
Spine injuries and disorders
The spine is a sensitive area, and many things can cause pain that radiates to the rest of your body. Managing that pain often requires a strong diagnosis and the right treatment advances.
Sports-related injuries
As much fun as they are to play, sports are the cause of thousands of injuries each year, and well after the injury heals, the pain can be left behind. By looking for the cause of your pain, we’ll help to uncover the source and the best possible treatment.
Whiplash Neck Injury
Considered to be a ‘neck sprain,’ whiplash seriously injures the soft tissue in your neck, and stiffness, headache, and dizziness can be the result for months on end.





