Spinal Disorders
From Pain to Progress
At iMsk & Spine Group, we understand that spine pain doesn’t just affect your back — it affects your whole life. That’s why we begin with a careful consultation and full spine evaluation to uncover the root cause of your discomfort. Whether it’s a herniated disc, degenerative changes, nerve compression, or spinal instability, our team develops a personalized treatment plan that prioritizes long-term comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
Using advanced diagnostics, decades of clinical experience, and a compassionate, patient-first approach, we treat a wide range of spinal disorders. Our goal isn’t just to relieve symptoms — it’s to help you regain strength, mobility, and vitality. Below are many of the common spinal disorders we treat.
Head Disorders
Cervicogenic Headaches
Unlike typical headaches, cervicogenic headaches begin in the neck or spine and can be difficult to identify without medical care.
Migraine Headaches
More than just a headache, migraines can bring intense pain along with nausea or dizziness, often lasting for days.
Concussion
A concussion is more than a bump to the head—it’s a brain injury that can impact memory, balance, and overall function.
Post-Concussion Syndrome
Ongoing symptoms after a concussion, including fatigue and memory issues, are managed with personalized treatment.
Post-Whiplash Headache
We provide targeted care for post-whiplash headaches to reduce pain and improve neck and head mobility.
Tension Headache
Tension headaches, often triggered by stress or muscle strain, are managed with targeted therapies.
Trigeminal Neuralgia
We provide specialized treatment for trigeminal neuralgia to reduce intense facial discomfort.
Occipital Neuralgia
Occipital neuralgia causes sharp, shooting pain at the back of the head—treated with expert care.
Neck, Mid-back, and Lower Back
Spinal Disc Disorders
Back and neck pain from spinal disc disorders is managed with personalized therapies for lasting relief.
Vertebrogenic Pain
Vertebrogenic pain originates from the spine and can cause persistent back discomfort—treated with expert care.
Spinal Nerve Disorders
Pain or neurological symptoms from spinal nerve disorders are managed with personalized therapies.
Facet Joint Syndrome
Expert care for facet joint syndrome helps reduce spinal pain and restore daily function.
Bone Disorders
Bone pain and weakness can limit activity—our specialists offer expert solutions to restore mobility.
Muscle Disorders
We provide personalized treatment for muscle conditions to restore strength, flexibility, and function.
Other Spinal Disorders
Coccydynia
Coccydynia causes pain at the tailbone, often when sitting—treated with expert care to restore comfort.
Sacroiliitis
Sacroiliitis can make sitting or standing uncomfortable—our specialists help relieve pain and restore movement.
Why Patients Choose iMsk & Spine Group for Spine Care
- ZComprehensive Spine Expertise: From discs and vertebrae to nerves and joints — we treat the full spectrum of spinal disorders.
- ZIndividualized Treatment Plans: No two spines (or patients) are alike. We tailor care based on your body, lifestyle, and goals.
- ZAdvanced Diagnostic Tools & Treatments: Whether non-surgical pain management, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures — we use the most effective, evidence-based approaches.
- ZLong-Term, Holistic Care: We believe in long-term wellness, not just temporary fixes. We support you from diagnosis through rehabilitation and beyond.
- ZCompassionate & Patient-First Approach: We treat you like family — taking the time to listen, explain clearly, and guide you every step of the way.
My back hurts and sometimes I feel tingling or numbness — how do I know if it’s a spinal disorder?
Spine-related nerve irritation often causes pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness — sometimes radiating into the legs or arms (depending on whether the issue is lumbar or cervical). We start with a detailed consultation and may use imaging (like MRI or CT) or nerve studies to identify the exact cause and design a treatment plan.
Do most spinal issues require surgery?
Not at all. Many spine problems — such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or facet joint pain — respond very well to non-surgical care: physical therapy, interventional pain management, targeted injections, and lifestyle modifications. Surgery is considered only when conservative treatments don’t bring lasting relief.
If I’m older (over 50), is spine pain just “normal aging”?
While age-related degeneration is common — for example, disc wear or narrowing of spinal canals — pain shouldn’t be accepted as “just normal.” Even degenerative changes can often be managed successfully with personalized, non-surgical treatment, restoring mobility and reducing discomfort.
Can I continue working or exercising while receiving treatment?
In many cases — yes. We build treatment plans around your lifestyle. Physical therapy and rehabilitation can often be adjusted so you can stay active, while minimizing risk of further injury. We emphasize gradual, safe recovery rather than forcing quick fixes.
What if I’ve had back pain for months or years — can you still help?
Absolutely. Chronic back pain often improves when a thorough evaluation reveals the underlying cause and a customized care plan is started. We focus on long-term relief and sustained mobility — even for long-standing conditions.
