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Back

The majority of back pain symptoms stem from inflammation due to an acute injury or overuse of the muscles, joints, or tendons.

Understanding and adhering to proper posture and lifting techniques can help decrease your chance of sustaining a back injury, such as a fracture, herniated disc, or strained muscle.

However, not all causes of back pain are as easily preventable; pain can also arise from a chronic condition, such as scoliosis, or a condition that has developed over time, such as osteoarthritis.

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

  • Persistent aching or stiffness
  • Achiness in the lower back after sitting for an extended period of time
  • Sudden, sharp pain in a localized area of the back
  • Pain that affects posture while sitting, standing, or walking
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs

At Orthopedic Associates, we understand that pain in the back can make everyday activities difficult. Our back doctor knows that proper diagnosis is paramount in determining the most effective treatment plan for your individual condition.

To consult with our spine specialist, 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 physician has the training, experience, and expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat your back injury or condition individually to your needs.

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