Spine

Spine

The spine is a highly complex and critical component of the human body, protecting the spinal cord while offering strength, structure, and flexibility.

The spine’s ability to provide support and mobility simultaneously makes it more susceptible to injury.

Since spine injuries can affect virtually any body part, there is a wide range of conditions and injuries encompassed by spine pain, thereby causing a wide range of symptoms.

From scoliosis and stenosis to sciatica and herniated discs, spine pain can be the result of a serious condition.

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms of spine pain, it’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible before your spine injury or condition worsens.

  • Sharp pain in the lower back
  • A popping noise or feeling in the back after straining or heavy lifting
  • Numbness, tingling, or cramping in one or both legs
  • Weakness in a specific area of the leg or arm
  • Loss of balance when walking
  • Incontinence

Our spine doctor at Orthopedic Associates understands that damage to the spinal cord is not only disruptive but also potentially devastating to those affected. Spine conditions and injuries should be examined by a spine specialist for prompt and proper diagnosis.

To consult with our spine doctor, please request an appointment online or call (810) 985-4900.

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At Orthopedic Associates of Port Huron, we designed our Spine Center to meet all of your unique back, neck, and spine needs, from scoliosis to herniated discs. Our dedicated team of specialty-trained back, neck, and spine doctors includes some of the most highly skilled experts in the area. Our specialists offer each patient advanced and minimally invasive techniques to effectively treat their spine injury or condition. By your side every step of the way, our spine specialists offer our patients access to the exceptional care they need to get back to a life renewed.

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Why choose Orthopedic Associates?

Our spine specialist at Orthopedic Associates has completed additional training specifically in the back, neck, and spine. With this training, our specialist has the training, experience, and expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat your spine injury or condition individually to your needs.

To consult with our spine specialist, please request an appointment online or call (810) 985-4900.