Back pain can have many causes, including spondylolysis, a crack in the thin bone holding two vertebrae together in the spine. Read on to learn more about its causes, symptoms, and the importance of treatment.
No one wants to undergo surgery, but if you need a surgical solution for sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, an in-office procedure has many benefits. Read on to learn more.
Herniated discs occur most often in the neck and lower back. Symptoms include pain, tingling and numbness, and muscle weakness. Read on to learn more about signs to watch out for.
Personal injuries cover a wide variety of situations and have a number of causes. Read on to learn more about personal injuries and what to do if you’ve suffered one.
Compression fractures of the vertebrae can be painful and interfere with everyday movements. If back pain prevents you from your daily activities even after conservative treatment, vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty might be right for you.