Conditions We Treat
Pain Regions
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on understanding different pain regions in the body. Pain is a complex and multifaceted experience that can affect various regions, making it challenging to pinpoint the root cause and most effective treatment options. Our goal is to provide you with valuable insights into the diverse types of pain that can arise in different areas of the body, helping you better understand your own pain and empowering you to take control of your well-being.
Severe back pain and limited mobility caused by damage or degeneration of intervertebral discs in the spine.
Progressive deterioration of body structures causing chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, affecting daily life.
Progressive deterioration of body structures causing chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, affecting daily life.
When the nervous system is damaged or malfunctioning, leading to persistent discomfort and functional limitations.
Involves discomfort in the skull region, often caused by migraines, tension headaches, or sinus issues; treated with medication or lifestyle changes.
Involves pain in the knee joint or surrounding tissues, often resulting from injuries, arthritis, or overuse; managed through physical therapy, medications, or surgery.
Affects lower extremities, with causes including muscle strains, nerve compression, or circulation problems; treated with rest, medication, or targeted therapies.
Discomfort in the hip joint or surrounding muscles, often due to arthritis, bursitis, or injuries; managed through physical therapy, medications, or surgery.
Discomfort in the foot or ankle, caused by conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or fractures; treatment includes orthotics, exercises, or medications.
Involves discomfort in fingers, palms, and wrists, caused by conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or arthritis; managed through splints, exercises, or medications.
Affects upper limbs, including muscles, bones, and joints; often due to injuries, nerve compression, or overuse; treated with rest, physical therapy, or medication.
Discomfort in the joint or surrounding muscles, commonly caused by overuse, injuries, or arthritis; treatment includes rest, physical therapy, or sometimes surgery.
Middle Back Pain DoctorsOur experienced middle back pain doctors will accurately determine the source of your middle back pain and devise an individualized treatment plan that is tailored unique health history and pain symptoms. Request Appointment Call A Location Find a Location Enter your address, zip-code, or city below: Click here to search…Search Digital Guide
Upper Back Pain DoctorsOur board certified upper back pain doctors will accurately determine the source of your upper back pain and devise an individualized treatment plan that is tailored unique health needs and pain symptoms. Request Appointment Call A Location Find a Location Enter your address, zip-code, or city below: Click here to search…Search Digital
Back Pain SpecialistsOur back pain specialists understand how debilitating back pain can be, and are committed to providing personalized care that is tailored to your unique needs. By utilizing a range of techniques, including injections, medications, and minimally invasive procedures, we address the root causes of back pain, such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and
Chronic Neck Pain TreatmentIn Maryland Pennsylvania and Virginia Neck pain is usually caused by overuse, bad posture, or injury; neck pain typically resolves on its own after a short period. If your pain does not resolve independently, you may need to seek a specialist. Pain and Spine Specialists doctors will thoroughly evaluate your neck pain
Located in the lumbar region of the spine, the lower back supports much of your upper body. These spinal nerves are responsible for interpreting pain sensations and transmitting pain signals to the brain.
A condition involving discomfort or pain in the lower torso region, often treated through medication, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures.