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Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain can cause significant pain in the lower back/legs, and is treated through a variety of nonsurgical and surgical options.

Spinal cord injuries can occur from a traumatic accident or through other progressive conditions and can affect sensation and mobility.

Spinal stenosis is identified as a narrowing of the spinal canal, and when it affects the lumbar area of the spine, can cause foot drop.

Sciatica is identified as pain associated with an irritation of the sciatic nerve, which can greatly affect the lower half of the body.

Scheuermann's disease affects the thoracic and/or lumbar vertebrae in the spine, causing abnormal growth and pain for some individuals.

Spondylolisthesis is a condition that occurs when a vertebra collides with the underlying bone, causing lower back and arm pain.

Scoliosis causes an abnormal degree of curving of the spine which typically develops and younger people and is most often treated through surgery.

Spinal fractures tend to develop after an injury or accident and if left untreated, can cause life-altering affects and damage to the spinal cord.

Nerve compression often occurs when an area of the spinal cord is obstructed or irritated by surrounding bone and/or cartilage.

Myelopathy is caused by diminished spinal cord activity and function, and can cause several symptoms that greatly affect mobility.

Osteoarthritis is a common condition that affects both men and women, and is caused by inflamed vertebrae in the spine.

Spinal nerve injuries occur when there is damage to the spinal cord or canal through gradual effects or a serious injury.

Facet joint pain occurs at the connection point in the spine when cartilage begins to degenerate, causing movement discomfort.

A herniated disc occurs when the middle area of a spinal disc tears through the exterior of the disc, causing neck and back pain.

Degenerative disc disease can occur in the spinal discs and cause significant pain in the neck and mid and lower areas of the back.

Lower back pain is associated with a variety of symptoms and requires diagnostic testing in order to create a customized treatment plan.

Neck pain can occur for several different reasons and from multiple sources, but can be treated through nonsurgical and surgical treatment.

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