Orthopedic & Laser Spine Surgery in Miami Gardens

Living with chronic back pain can be exhausting and uncomfortable. Even simple activities like going for a walk or doing household chores can worsen symptoms such as muscle tension, numbness, or tingling. Although this is a difficult reality for many people who live with serious back and spinal conditions, there’s still hope. 

The renowned team of surgeons, doctors, and specialists at Orthopedic and Laser Spine Surgery are experienced in treating a variety of common conditions related to back pain and spinal discomfort. Our online Condition Check Tool is a great place to start if you want to learn more about the potential cause of your symptoms before you speak with someone on our highly trained staff.

Common Back and Spinal Conditions

Physical trauma is among the most common causes of chronic back pain. Injuries that occur as a result of slip-and-falls, car accidents, or overexertion can cause long-term damage to the neck, back, and spine if they are not properly treated. However, many individuals suffer from back pain that is directly related to a genetic condition or brought on with age. 

  • Coccydynia: This is a painful condition that affects the tailbone, usually occurring as a result of injury, tension, or strain on the ligaments in the surrounding area.
  • Compression Fracture: This type of fracture appears along the vertebrae in the lower back after bones near the spine have been broken as a result of physical trauma, occasionally forming as a result of cancer or osteoporosis. 
  • Degenerative Disc Disease: Discs that protect the vertebrae in your spinal column lose their elasticity with time, causing gradual degeneration and resulting in pain as the discs continue to wear down.
  • Facet Joint Disease: A disease that affects the main joints in your spine which allow you to move flexibly and comfortably, this condition targets the joints in the vertebrae and can cause serious pain and long-term discomfort.
  • Pinched Nerve: When a nerve located near the spine is compressed as a result of physical trauma, a pinched nerve can occur and cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the affected area.
  • Sciatica: Similar to a pinched nerve, sciatica is a condition that results from the compression of the sciatica nerve which is located in the lower back and often caused by an injury, a herniated disc, or arthritis.
  • Spinal Arthritis: Arthritis localized in the lower back, hip, and pelvic region causes discomfort and, in some serious cases, may result in loss of motion or mobility.

Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Many individuals avoid seeking treatment or care for their spine and back problems because they dread the idea of going into surgery for their condition. Although surgery is a great way to treat many spinal conditions, the specialists at OLSS are aware that many patients would prefer a more minimally invasive approach that saves them time during the recovery and healing process. When you book your consultation, the team at OLSS will help you determine the best course of treatment, which can include:

  • Epidural Steroid Injections: Using a non-surgical treatment option like an epidural steroid injection in conjunction with physical therapy involves less downtime for the patient than other treatment options. The procedure is performed by injecting a combination of steroids and anesthetic into the targeted areas of the back, neck, or spine. This treatment helps to block pain, reduce nerve compression, and decrease inflammation for temporary relief. 
  • Physical Therapy: Supervised and guided care alleviates pain and tension in the back. This often includes stretching and low-impact exercises meant to strengthen muscles. Physical therapy may also refer to other methods of care, such as massage and spinal adjustments.
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery: When non-surgical options are not enough to reduce or temporarily alleviate pain, minimally invasive surgery may be the best option. The minimal incisions made during this kind of operation are much smaller, allowing patients to experience a quicker turnaround on their healing than they would have if they underwent traditional surgery.

Finding the right treatment can be a headache. If you’re still unsure how to proceed but are interested in learning more about reducing back and spinal pain, use our online Candidacy Check Tool to determine which treatments might work best for you. 

Get Quality Care from Spine Specialists at OLSS

If you experience any kind of debilitating back, neck, or spinal conditions, you shouldn’t have to settle for a life of pain and discomfort. Here at Orthopedic and Laser Spine Surgery, our team of renowned specialists is dedicated to getting you on the road to recovery and helping you regain your quality of life. 

Call your nearest location in Miami Gardens, Florida, and find out which of our treatments is right for you. When you’re ready to start feeling well again, reach us at (855) 853-6542 or contact us online today. 

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