At the Florida Spine Institute, we treat over 100 conditions related to spine and joint pain. Use the list below to learn how we can help you become whole again.
This degenerative process can be greatly accelerated by lifestyles that involve heavy labor or those which are extraordinarily...
Learn MoreArm pain from a cervical herniated disc is one of the more common cervical spine conditions. It usually develops...
Learn MoreDo you have mild symptoms of tingling, numbness, loss of feeling or strength, or pain in a wrist or...
Learn MoreMany people with chronic pain can be helped if they understand all the causes of pain and the many and varied steps that can...
Learn MoreAfter an injury, some discs become painful because of inflammation, and the pain comes...
Learn MoreDegenerative joint disease is the most common type of arthritis, and the percentage of people who have it...
Learn MoreThe facet joints are located between each vertebra, and are responsible for the flexibility and stability necessary for...
Learn MoreMillions of Americans are affected by fibromyalgia, a mysterious debilitating disorder. It is a condition categorized...
Learn MoreFoot drop, also sometimes referred to as drop foot, is a gait disturbance that occurs when someone has difficulty...
Learn MoreThe pattern of how a person walks is called the gait. Gait disturbances are unusual and uncontrollable walking patterns. They are usually...
Learn MoreOur hands are made up of a wide variety of bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments allowing us a wide range...
Learn MoreThere are many different types of headaches. Although not all headaches are the same, they all share at least one thing in common...
Learn MoreA herniated disk refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (disks) between the individual bones...
Learn MoreYour hip is made up of a ball and socket joint, connecting the top of your femur to your pelvic bones, allowing...
Learn MoreOne of the most common complaints for people of all ages and activity levels is knee pain. While treatment...
Learn MoreMany people suffering from leg pain do not realize that their pain might be caused by a spinal...
Learn MoreLow back pain can happen anywhere below the ribs and above the legs. It is possible to hurt...
Learn MoreMuscle weakness is defined as a loss of strength in the muscles that results in inability...
Learn MoreMyelopathy is an overall term for changes in sensation, motor performance, gait...
Learn MoreNeck pain is a common complaint. Neck muscles can be strained from poor posture...
Learn MoreNumbness and tingling (paresthesias) are unusual prickling sensations that can happen in any part of your body...
Learn MoreSymptoms are few in the early stages of osteoporosis. If you think you may be at risk for developing osteoporosis, don’t wait.
Learn MoreThe peripheral nervous system is responsible for sending information from your spinal cord and brain to the rest of your body.
Learn MoreRadiculopathy occurs when a compressed nerve in your spine causes weakness, numbness or pain along the line of the nerve.
Learn MoreThe sacroiliac (SI) joint sits at the bottom of your spine, between the last vertebrae of the lumbar spine and above the tailbone.
Learn MoreIf you have an abnormal curve in your spine and suspect that you may have scoliosis ...
Learn MoreWith so many moving parts, it is not uncommon for people to suffer from shoulder pain.
Learn MoreA spinal cord injury involves damage to any of the nerves in your spinal canal or to any part of the spinal cord.
Learn MoreSpinal stenosis is the narrowing of the space in the spinal canal that is reserved for the spinal cord and the nerves that exit this area.
Learn MoreSpondylolisthesis is a condition that occurs when one vertebra slides forward over the one below it.
Learn MoreYour upper and middle back, also known as the thoracic spine, is made up of 12 vertebrae that attach ...
Learn MoreWhiplash, also known as neck strain, is most commonly associated with car accidents; however, it can be caused by anything that causes your neck to suddenly jerk forward and backward ...
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