The complex structure of your spine includes bones, discs, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves, divided into three sections: cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), and lumbosacral (low back) spine. When any part of your back hurts, your whole body hurts.

For some people, back pain makes it impossible to move. And spine conditions can cause radiating pain in the arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet, making it difficult to pinpoint exactly where the pain originates. Fortunately, relieving back pain can be done conservatively, without surgery, for many people.

Some of the more common back & neck injuries and conditions include:

Back Pain and Neck Pain

If you are suffering from back and/or neck pain, we encourage you to learn more about your nonsurgical options with stem cell therapy or PRP therapy.