Spine Care

Back pain is one of the most common barriers preventing people from experiencing a whole and happy quality of life.

Our physical therapists are skilled in working with patients who have back pain due to either a traumatic accident or those that surface from the natural ongoing strains of life.

Sciatica Therapy

Condition: Sciatica is a common ailment that is associated with pain the gluteal region and into the leg. There are a few different causes of sciatica but all influence the sciatic nerve and produce symptoms by the same mechanism. Tension or pressure on the sciatic nerve. Most common causes are…

Herniated Disks Therapy

Condition: Most of us are alarmed at the thought of one of our body parts, herniating or bulging however this is a fairly common occurrence. Our bodies are quite adept at handling stress however sometimes, a single forceful stress or repeated smaller stresses cause the discs in our backs to…

Stenosis Therapy

Condition: Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the open spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on your spinal cord and the nerves that travel through the spine. Spinal stenosis occurs most often in the neck and lower back. While some people have no signs or symptoms, spinal stenosis…

Pregnancy Related Back Pain Therapy

Condition: Back pain during pregnancy is a common complaint — and it's no wonder. You're gaining weight, your center of gravity changes and your hormones are relaxing the ligaments in your pelvis. This means, pain can be caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve, extra compression on the spine, accentuated…

Compression Fractures Therapy

Condition: Compression fractures in the spine occur when force through the spine from a fall, an accident, or from repetitive movement is sufficient to cause the vertebral body to collapse or crush on itself. These fractures most often are associated with an aging spine or in individuals who have a…

Spondylolysis or Spondylolisthesis Therapy

Condition: Spondylosis refers to a condition of degeneration of the body segment of the spinal segment called the pars. This often occurs later in life and, like compression fractures, is associated with loss of bone density, however can also occur in individuals with a genetic predisposition to develop thin bone…

Work and/or accident related injuries

Condition: The neck and back account for at least one third of all work related injuries. These injuries occur in such varying environments with very different causative stresses from prolonged sitting activity at a work station to traumatic accidents like falls or equipment failure. Accordingly, work related injuries require careful…

Sport related injuries

Condition: Sports related injuries of the spine are not common but happen frequently enough to be a major concern for prevention, early diagnosis and treatment in your athletes. These injuries occur in high impact sports like football, rugby, boxing, and wrestling. The most common injuries from these sports include stingers…