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Spine and Joint Pain

Low-back, neck, hip, knee, shoulder pain. We identify exactly where it comes from (facet, disc, sacroiliac, joint) so the treatment targets the source, whether conservative or interventional.

How I approach it

Low-back, neck, hip, knee, shoulder pain. We identify exactly where it comes from (facet, disc, sacroiliac, joint) so the treatment targets the source, whether conservative or interventional.

Every consultation starts with listening. We characterize your pain, review prior tests, and build a plan that may include medication, image-guided procedures, and non-pharmacological strategies.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need surgery for my back pain?
Not always. Many cases improve with conservative management or minimally invasive procedures. The first step is identifying where the pain comes from.
How do you know exactly where the pain comes from?
We combine your history, the physical exam, and imaging to tell whether the origin is facet, disc, sacroiliac, or joint, and target the treatment accordingly.
What is a spinal interventional procedure?
They're image-guided techniques that treat the exact point generating the pain, such as blocks or radiofrequency. They're indicated when they add to the plan.