Saturday, May 24, 2014

Back Pain Denver

By Jerome Hoffman


The Premier Back Pain Medical Center, SpineOne, is Denver's Medical Center for Innovative Spine Care. We Offer Minimally-Invasive Back Care to Help People with Moderate to Intense Back and/or Neck Pain in Denver.

SpineOne offers the most up to date in the evaluation and non-surgical/interventional solution of spine-related injuries and disorders occurring from car accidents, work related accidents, sports/recreational injuries, and acute and/or persistent back and neck pain.

When a patient comes to SpineOne, they will have a complete evaluation, diagnosis and corresponding plan for their condition. SpineOne utilizes the most effective and least intrusive advances in Medical care available today. The personalized treatment plan ensures that each and every person receives a high-level of medical and rehab services that are designed to meet that patient's particular needs. This Neck and back pain Medical Center is here to help people in Denver have an active and healthy lifestyle again and 1,000's of folks in Colorado are better today because of it.

SpineOne was the vision of its founder, Perry Haney, D.C., M.D., who saw the need for a medical center solely devoted to back care. Dr. Haney is one of a few both medically and chiropractic trained medical doctors in the country today. He brings over 30 years of knowledge in non-operative and minimally invasive treatment of spine-related injuries and disorders. Doctor Haney is now the medical director of SpineOne and manages a team of highly trained physicians, physician assistants, nurses, physical therapists, technicians and support personnel.

Back pain usually originates from the muscles, nerves, joints, bones, and other structures in the spine and can spread from the lower back (lumbar) and radiate up to the upper back/neck (cervical). Back pain can have a sudden onset or can be a chronic pain. It can be constant or intermittent, in one place or spread to other areas, can be a flat ache, or a sharp or piercing or burning sensation - there are many, many different variations of the pain. The pain may also radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and can also include tingling, weakness or numbness.

Back pain is one of the most recurrent grievances in hospitals and doctor's offices across the country. In the United States, acute low back pain is the fifth most common reason for physician visits. It is estimated that about nine out of ten folks experience back pain at some time in their life, and five out of ten adults have back pain each year. Lower back pain causes 40 % of missed days of work in the United States and is the single leading cause of disability throughout the world.

If/when you are dealing with back pain, please call the Back Pain Denver specialists at SpineOne - we can help you live a pain-free life again.




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