Condition Overview
“Back and Neck Pain” is a broad term that can cover many conditions affecting the cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back), or lumbar (lower back) regions. Muscle strain, poor posture, degenerative disc disease, or nerve compression can all play a part. Pain might range from a mild ache to severe discomfort that interferes with daily activities.
Chronic or recurring pain could signal a deeper issue, like spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, or other structural changes. Understanding the exact cause is the first step toward finding the right solution—especially if non-surgical measures haven’t offered enough relief.
What Patients Need to Know
- •If back or neck pain is affecting your quality of life, don’t just power through it. The NY Center for Spinal Disorders can pinpoint the source of your discomfort and advise you on how best to protect your spine and regain comfortable movement.
Patient-Centered Approach
Our dedicated team of board-certified orthopedic spine physicians at New York Center for Spinal Disorders works together to guide you every step of the way, always prioritizing your comfort and well-being.