Neck & Back Pain
Neck and back pain are among the most common health complaints affecting individuals of all ages. These issues can range from a mild, nagging discomfort to debilitating pain that interferes with daily life. Often caused by poor posture, muscle strain, spinal degeneration, disc problems, injuries, or conditions like arthritis, neck and back pain can also be triggered by long hours of sitting, improper lifting techniques, or sudden jerks to the spine.
Neck and back pain can stem from various sources. In the neck, common causes include cervical spondylosis, herniated discs, whiplash, and muscle spasms. Back pain often originates from lumbar disc herniation, sciatica, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease. Symptoms may include sharp or dull pain, stiffness, limited range of motion, radiating pain to the arms or legs, numbness, or tingling sensations. In severe cases, patients may experience muscle weakness or loss of bladder control—conditions that require immediate medical attention.
Major Causes of Neck & Back Pain:
Neck and back pain can significantly disrupt daily life, affecting everything from mobility to sleep quality.
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Muscle Strain & Poor Posture
Overuse, improper lifting, and slouching over screens can cause muscle fatigue and pain.
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Herniated or Degenerated Discs
Wear and tear or injury can lead to discs pressing on nerves, resulting in chronic pain or sciatica.
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Arthritis & Spinal Conditions
Conditions like osteoarthritis and spinal stenosis reduce flexibility and put pressure on spinal structures.
Services Offered
We provide a wide range of specialized services tailored to treat neck and back pain effectively. Backed by over 20 years of expert clinical experience, our team is committed to offering compassionate and comprehensive care using the latest diagnostic tools and therapeutic techniques.
From the moment a patient walks in, we focus on understanding their condition thoroughly, beginning with in-depth orthopedic consultations and detailed spinal diagnostics that include digital X-rays, MRIs, and postural assessments. These help us precisely identify the underlying causes of pain, ensuring a targeted and efficient treatment approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
To help you better understand your condition and treatment options, we’ve answered some of the most commonly asked questions below.
If your pain lasts more than a week, is severe, radiates to arms or legs, or is accompanied by numbness or weakness, consult a doctor immediately.
Not at all. Most neck and back problems can be treated without surgery using conservative methods like therapy, medication, and posture correction.
Yes, prolonged poor posture places extra stress on the spine and muscles, often leading to chronic neck and back pain.
Maintain good posture, avoid prolonged sitting, lift objects properly, exercise regularly, and use ergonomic furniture at work and home.

