Neck and back pain can result from a variety of conditions, ranging from poor posture and muscle strain to more complex issues like spinal injuries, degenerative diseases, or nerve compression. Some common causes include:
Herniated or Bulging Discs: When the soft inner material of a spinal disc leaks out, it can press on surrounding nerves, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.
Degenerative Disc Disease: Over time, the discs between your vertebrae can wear down, causing pain and stiffness.
Spinal Stenosis: A narrowing of the spaces within the spine that puts pressure on the nerves, often leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the neck, back, arms, or legs.
Sciatica: Pain that radiates down the leg, typically caused by compression of the sciatic nerve in the lower back.
Muscle Strains: Overuse or improper posture can strain muscles in the neck or back, leading to acute pain.
Scoliosis: An abnormal curvature of the spine that can lead to discomfort and pain.
Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of cartilage in the spine can lead to stiffness and pain.
If you’re experiencing neck or back pain, it’s essential to understand the underlying cause in order to develop the most effective treatment plan. At CNS, our neurologist uses the latest diagnostic tools to determine the cause of your pain and provide the best treatment options.