Back and neck pain are common—about three
in four adults will experience back pain during their lifetime. Most back pain comes from sprains and strains caused by stressful
movements. With a bit of medical attention, those will get better within four to six weeks. When pain lasts
longer than six weeks, it is considered chronic and may require more intensive treatments and rarely even surgery.
The causes of chronic spine pain, and the treatments for it, are as diverse as the individuals affected.
Conor
O'Neill, M.D., specializes in diagnostic and non-surgical treatment of patients with chronic back and
neck pain. He uses the latest image-guidance and minimally invasive procedures to provide an accurate diagnosis of the
spine disorder. He works closely with patients, primary care and referring physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists
and other health care professionals to determine specific options for you: - a course
of treatments with physical therapists or other types of rehabilitation
- medications
- therapeutic injections or similar interventional procedures
- surgery with spine surgeons
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