Sciatica- pain affecting the back ,hip, and outer side of the leg, caused by compression of a spinal nerve root in the lower back, often owing to degeneration of an intervertebral disk.
Lower Back Pain - a common disorder involving the muscles and bones of the back. It affects about 40% of people at some point in their lives.
Herniated Disc- a condition in which the annulus fibrosus (outer portion) of the vertebral disc is torn, enabling the nucleus (inner portion) to herniate or extrude through the fibers.
Degenerative Disc Disease - a general term for the condition in which a damaged vertebral disc causes chronic pain – either low back pain (and/or leg pain, sciatica) in the lumbar spine or neck pain (and/or arm pain) in the cervical spine.
Stiff neck- also called torticollis or spasmodic torticollis, this is the most common of the focal dystonias: a state of abnormal — either excessive of inadequate — muscle tone.
Upper Back Pain - also called middle back pain or thoracic back pain, is back pain that is felt in the region of the thoracic vertebrae, which are between the bottom of the neck and top of the lumbar spine.
Pulled Back Muscles - a painful injury. It can be caused by an accident, overusing a muscle, or using a muscle in the wrong way.
Spinal Stenosis- narrowing of the spinal column that causes pressure on the spinal cord, or narrowing of the openings (called neural foramina) where spinal nerves leave the spinal column.
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction - a condition in which pain is caused by the sacroiliac joint that connects the sacrum and the pelvis.
Neck Pain- discomfort in any of the structures in the neck. These include muscles and nerves as well as spinal vertebrae and the cushioning disks in between.
Whiplash- an injury to the soft tissues of the neck from a sudden jerking or “whipping” of the head. This type of motion strains the muscles and ligaments of the neck beyond their normal range of motion.
Back Pain - a common complaint. Most people in the United States will experience low back pain at least once during their lives. Back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor or miss work.
Personal Injuries due to Car and Work Accidents