Millions of people have it: back problems. It can be constant, radiating pain that can put you on the sidelines of life. While others are active, you can barely put on your shoes and socks. Surgery can be an option, but is not always advisable. Some medications can help. Sometimes rest is best. Get advice from true experts so you can make an informed choice.
Advanced Treatment Options for Kyphosis and Scoliosis
Adult kyphosis and scoliosis--conditions that cause curving of the spine--can result in disabling pain and seriously affect a person’s quality of life. In this podcast, Dr Tyler Koski discusses how...
Spine Surgery: Keeping Patients Walking
The role of the spine is to provide protection, support and mobility, but a condition known as lumbar stenosis can change all of that and even cause some patients as...
Adult Scoliosis: Treatment Options to Improve Your Quality of Life
Scoliosis affects 2-3% of the population, and is often diagnosed during childhood. However, the symptoms can sometimes linger and cause problems during adulthood, leading patients to have a greatly diminished...
Measuring Effective Intervention for Spine Problems
It is likely that you or someone you know suffers with back pain. Back pain is a common problem for many Americans, in fact, one-half of all working Americans admit...