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Back, Neck and Spine Conditions

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Having a problem with your back, neck or spine isn?t uncommon. At one point or another, 80% of all Americans suffer from health issues in these areas, from simple muscle strain or a pinched nerve to degenerative disc disease or a herniated disc. In many cases, the pain and discomfort goes away on its own over time. Your body will try to heal itself whenever it can, so you?ll eventually feel as good as new.

However, there are times when these issues are chronic and won?t go away on their own. Some of our bones and joints wear down naturally over the years. Because we?re living longer than our parents, we?re increasingly experiencing back, neck and spine issues that were rare even just a few years ago. Thankfully, you don?t have to live with discomfort and pain. The specialists at the Florida Hospital Celebration Health Spine Center are innovators in new approaches to pain management and spine surgery, providing you with relief from debilitating back and neck problems and returning you to an active, full life that in many cases is pain free.

If you suffer from back or neck pain and it just won?t go away, or experience numbness or tingling sensations in your arms or legs, you should make an appointment to discuss the situation with your doctor. They will be able to assess your condition, go over options with you and plan a course of non-surgical and surgical treatment that is safe and effective.

Spine Conditions

  • Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

    A side curvature of the spine that typically occurs in adolescents during their growth spurt, adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is most common in girls. Learn More

  • Adult Degenerative Scoliosis

    Curvature of the spine isn't an adolescent-only disease. While adult degenerative scoliosis can be caused by an... Learn More

  • Back Pain

    Back pain is a very common condition, but it’s not an actual disease. Rather, it is a broader description of more specific... Learn More

  • Cervical Fracture

    Also known as a neck fracture or a broken neck, a cervical fracture occurs when one more of your cervical vertebrae break. There are ... Learn More

  • Cervical Radiculopathy

    Often called a herniated or slipped disc, a cervical radiculopathy occurs when part or all of the spinal disc is forced through a portion... Learn More

  • Herniated Disc

    A herniated disc can occur any place on the spine, however, most occur in the lower back. Herniation of a disc can be caused by several factors... Learn More

  • Kyphosis

    Often known as being round back or hunchback, kyphosis is a rounding of your upper back that is excessive, usually more than... Learn More

  • Neck Pain

    Neck pain can be caused by a number of things, from spending too much time in front a computer or workbench to having a more serious... Learn More

  • Sciatica

    Like generalized neck or back pain, sciatica is a symptom that something else is at play. The radiating pain of sciatica is usually an indicator... Learn More

  • Spondylolisthesis

    When a vertebra slips forward or backward when compared to the one next to it, it’s known as spondylolisthesis. This can lead to... Learn More

  • Spondylosis

    Spondylosis is a generalized term to describe wear and tear in discs in your neck that occur as you age. Spondylosis can lead to... Learn More

  • Stenosis

    When your spine narrows in one or more locations, it is known as stenosis or spinal stenosis. The narrowing can occur anywhere... Learn More

  • Vertebral Compression Fractures

    The common term for vertebral compression fractures is a broken vertebra. When the fracture occurs, the bone collapses. More than one bone... Learn More

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