FIND RELIEF WITH OUR NECK & BACK PAIN SPECIALISTS
Neck & Back Pain Treatment
Neck and back pain are among the most common—and complex—conditions we treat. Whether your symptoms are caused by a herniated disc, pinched nerve, spinal stenosis, or trauma, our spine care team at The Center for Bone & Joint Disease is here to help.
Our board-certified orthopedic surgeons and physicians specialize in advanced diagnostics and both non-surgical and surgical solutions. We prioritize conservative care, using minimally invasive techniques when surgery is necessary to reduce recovery time and restore mobility.
If you're experiencing persistent pain, numbness, or weakness, schedule an evaluation today. Let us help you move forward with confidence.
GET A CERVICAL SPINE EVALUATION FROM A NECK PAIN SPECIALIST
How We Treat Neck Pain
Pain in the cervical spine (neck) can affect not only your neck but also your shoulders, arms, and hands—often causing numbness or weakness from compressed nerves.
Common conditions we treat in the cervical spine include:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Cervical spinal stenosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerves)
- Whiplash and post-traumatic injuries
Our team starts with a comprehensive evaluation, which may include physical examination, imaging, and diagnostic tests to fully understand the problem. We begin with non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy , anti-inflammatory medications, activity modification, and other pain management strategies to reduce nerve irritation and inflammation.
When these methods don’t provide enough relief, or if there’s significant spinal cord compression, surgery may be recommended.
KYPHOPLASTY SURGERY FROM A THORACIC SPINE SPECIALIST
How We Treat Mid-Back Pain
The thoracic spine supports posture and connects to your rib cage. Pain here may radiate through your chest or upper abdomen—often misdiagnosed without proper orthopedic evaluation.
Common thoracic spine conditions we treat include:
- Scoliosis and kyphosis (spinal curvature)
- Thoracic spinal stenosis
- Disc herniation or degeneration
- Compression fractures from trauma or osteoporosis
- Post-traumatic spinal instability
For patients with osteoporosis or trauma-related fractures, we often recommend kyphoplasty, which is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that stabilizes and restores height to collapsed vertebrae.
Treatment for scoliosis or kyphosis depends on the severity of the condition. Mild spinal curvature may be managed with bracing, physical therapy , and posture training. In more advanced cases—especially those causing significant pain, breathing issues, or spinal imbalance—surgical correction may be recommended to straighten and stabilize the spine.
If pain in your mid-back is affecting your posture, mobility, or quality of life, our team can help. We’ll walk you through every step of your diagnosis and treatment, always beginning with the least invasive option and building a plan that fits your needs.
EXPERT LUMBAR SPINE PAIN TREATMENT IN THE TAMPA BAY AREA
How We Treat Lower Back Pain
The lumbar spine bears most of your body weight, making it vulnerable to injury and degeneration. If you’re experiencing sciatica or pain that radiates into your legs, we can help.
We treat a wide range of lumbar conditions, including:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Lumbar spinal stenosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spondylolisthesis
- Fractures
- Chronic or post-traumatic lower back pain
Treatment often begins with conservative approaches. Our team may recommend a customized physical therapy program to strengthen the muscles that supportyour spine and improve your flexibility. Anti-inflammatory medications can help ease discomfort, and targeted injections may be used to calm irritated nerves and provide more immediate pain relief. Bracing may also be helpful for added stability, especially after trauma or during early recovery.
When these non-surgical options aren’t enough, we offer advanced procedures tailored to your specific condition. Whatever your situation, we’ll guide you through the best options with compassion and clarity. Our spine team takes the time to understand your goals and create a treatment plan that helps you get back to moving with strength and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my neck or back pain serious?
If pain persists beyond a few weeks or is paired with numbness, weakness, or shooting pain, it’s important to be evaluated early to prevent long-term damage.
Can scoliosis be treated in adults?
Yes. While scoliosis is often diagnosed in older children and teens, adults often still need scoliosis treatment. We offer both non-surgical and surgical options based on the severity of your condition.
Is spine surgery always necessary for stenosis or disc problems?
No. Many spine conditions respond well to physical therapy and pain management. We recommend surgery only when conservative options don’t bring lasting relief.
How do I book a consultation with an orthopedic spine surgeon near me?
Call any of our locations or request an appointment online . We’ll connect you with an orthopedic spine expert who can guide you toward the right treatment plan.