Spine Care

Eight of ten Americans will experience a lifestyle-altering episode of backpain at some point in their lives.  Ninety percent of single episodes of back pain become recurrent.  While certain diseases and traumatic injury can cause back pain, research shows that the most common causes of back pain or injury are:  poor physical condition, poor posture, improper body mechanics, and the prolonged repetitive use of incorrect bending or lifting techniques.  At the Center for Musculoskeletal Services, preventing and providing relief for back pain and spinal disorders is one of our specialties.   

Our physicians who perform spine surgery have particular expertise in the operating room. If it is at all possible, they prefer non-surgical solutions. If surgery is the right solution, the Center for Musculoskeletal Services physicians have the training and skill you can trust.

Taking care of an injured spine is more than making a diagnosis. It is the skilled, hands-on evaluation and appropriate diagnostic testing that determines the best overall plan of care; remembering of course, that you are not just treating back pain, but a human being.

We apply our clinical expertise to establish an accurate diagnosis quickly and develop a plan of care that fits the needs of each patient suffering from a spinal injury or pain. It is our practice to exhaust every appropriate treatment option before considering surgery. However, when a problem is not corrected with prescribed rest, exercise, conditioning programs, or physical therapy, further diagnostic testing may be employed to precisely identify the key factors causing the patient's discomfort. If a surgical procedure becomes the right choice, our team of specialists is trained to effectively correct problems related to:

  • Traumatic and overuse injuries to the spine
  • Spinal deformities both acquired and congenital
  • Systemic diseases affecting spinal function
  • Degenerative spinal conditions
  • Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis
  • Herniated disc lesions
  • Soft tissue sprains, strains, and contusions
  • Work-related back pain
  • Mechanical back dysfunction
  • Fractures, dislocations, subluxations
  • Osteoporosis
  • Whiplash injuries 
 

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The Worcester Sharks
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Download Our List of Musculoskeletal Physicians

Click here (PDF file) to download a list of our Musculoskeletal physicians

Questions?

Please call us at 1-800-201-0574
or
email us at MusculoskeletalServices at stvincenthospital.com