Back, Neck, Spine

Back, neck and spine pain are something that many of us have come to believe we just have to live with. At Central Indiana Orthopedics, we work to eliminate those chronic issues so that you can live pain-free.

Back Pain

The majority of back pain symptoms stem from inflammation due to an acute injury or overuse of the muscles, joints or tendons. Pain can also be caused by chronic or degenerative conditions, such as arthritis.

Neck Pain

With so many of us spending our days in front of computer screens or looking down at our phones, neck pain is more common than ever. However, chronic neck pain needs to be evaluated before it can cause further damage.

Spine Injuries

The spine is a highly complex and critical component of the human body. Since spine injuries can affect virtually any body part, there are many conditions and injuries encompassed by spine pain, represented by a wide range of symptoms. (If associated with incontinence, go to the emergency room.)

Spine conditions and injuries should be examined by an orthopedic spine specialist for prompt and proper diagnosis.

Nonsurgical Treatment for Back, Neck and Spine Conditions

Central Indiana Orthopedics has a team of nonsurgical pain management physicians who are board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and pain medicine and are specialty-trained to employ conservative methods to alleviate acute and chronic pain in the neck and spine as well as many other types of pain.

Candidates for nonsurgical pain management may include:

  • Patients who have acute or chronic pain
  • Patients who are not candidates for surgery
  • Patients who wish to avoid surgery, if possible
  • Patients who have failed to get relief from surgery

To learn more about nonsurgical pain management and services offered, visit ciocenter.com/services/nonsurgical-pain-management/.

Surgery for Back, Neck and Spine Injuries and Conditions

Should you need back, neck or spine surgery, our spine surgeons are passionate about using leading technology and a minimally invasive approach to keep you in motion and accelerate recovery time. In fact, many surgeries can be performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing the patient to go home the same day as surgery. Your surgery can also be performed at several local hospitals.

Common surgical and/or minimally invasive treatments for back, neck and spine injuries and conditions include:

  • Cervical decompression
  • Cervical fusion both anterior and posterior
  • Cervical disc replacement
  • Cervical discectomy
  • Lumbar discectomy
  • Lumbar decompression
  • Lumbar fusion
  • Lumbar and thoracic kyphoplasty
  • Nerve ablations
  • Nerve stimulators
  • Pain pumps
  • Spinal stenosis surgery of cervical and lumbar spine

For back, neck or spine issues, make an appointment for evaluation if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Pain that radiates from the neck to the arm/hand
  • Pain that radiates from the back to the leg/foot
  • Pain that increases in the back, leg or foot with standing or walking and is relieved by sitting
  • Pain following heavy lifting, especially if you have osteoporosis
  • Numbness, tingling or weakness in the arms or legs
  • Nerve or dexterity problems in the arms and hands
  • Numbness or tingling in one or both legs
  • Weakness in a specific area of the leg or arm
  • Sensory disturbance/sensitivity of the arms and legs
  • Arm or hand clumsiness or numbness

To consult with a back, neck or spine doctor at Central Indiana Orthopedics, please request an appointment online or call 800-622-6575.

Locations

Anderson 2610 Enterprise Drive
Anderson, IN 46013
Phone: 800-622-6575 Get Directions
Fishers 14300 E. 138th Street
Building B
Fishers, IN 46037
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Muncie 3600 West Bethel Avenue
Muncie, IN 47304
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