Lower back pain may feel like aching, burning or sharp or dull pain that fluctuates in intensity from mild to severe. It can be due to a sports injury, …
Sometimes back pain comes on quick, and you know exactly what caused it. After some stretching, resting and pain relievers, you’ll remember to bend with your knees next time. …
Your grandma was right! Slouching is bad for you, specifically for your spine. And poor posture can make back pain worse, especially if you sit for long periods. Don’t …
Here at Greater Michigan Spine & Neurosurgery, Dr. Timothy Spencer is always looking for ways to treat patients that are less invasive and have better outcomes. Now for the …
In general, the goal of minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery is to stabilize the vertebral bones and spinal joints and/or relieve pressure being applied to the spinal nerves — …
Nothing makes a long day even longer than having to deal with back pain. If you’re suffering from lower back pain, even simple tasks like picking up a bag …
Dysfunction in the sacroiliac joint (also called the SI joint) can produce significant lower back pain, as well as pelvic, groin, and hip pain. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction can be …
Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) therapy works by interrupting pain signals before they reach your brain. This can help with pain relief—even when other therapies have failed. SCS may sound …