Spinal Pain
Neck, Midback, & Low Back Pain
Neck and low back pain are some of the most common types of pain we experience. Well over half of a us will experience spinal pain during our lifetimes. Pain in these regions can occur as a result of an injury, but also can come on gradually. Low back and neck pain are one of the top reasons people seek medical care.
I am dedicated to helping people suffering with spinal pain return to their active lives. Spinal pain can feel debilitating. Receiving physical therapy treatment early after pain onset can significantly reduce the amount of time a person experiences pain and the time it takes to get back to full activity participation.
I will perform a thorough examination to determine what is causing your spinal pain and what the contributing factors might be. Addressing these factors will help you get back to being you and will help you learn to self-manage your pain.
Spinal pain can come in a variety of forms, but here are some of the types of spinal pain we treat:
Mechanical low back pain
Lift and/or twist injuries
Disc Herniations & Bulges
Nerve pain
Sciatica
Morning pain and stiffness
Age-related back pain
Whiplash
Muscle spasms
Neck-related headaches
Rib pain
Midback pain
Postural pain
Radiating pain
Many others
Ready to Move Through Life Without Back or Neck Pain?
Spinal pain has a way of making everything harder — getting out of bed, sitting at a desk, standing in the kitchen, doing the activities that make life worth living. Whether you're dealing with low back pain, neck pain, a disc injury, sciatica, postural tension, or spinal stenosis, I'll get to the root of what's driving your symptoms and build a plan that does more than just manage your pain — it resolves it.