Spine Conditions & Treatment Des Moines

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    Best Spine Conditions & Treatment Near You in Des Moines

    Des Moines, WA, is a hub of outdoor fun, especially for those taking advantage of the beach and waterfront views from Saltwater State Park and Redondo Beach. They prove perfect for diving, swimming, and other water activities, but it’s difficult to take part with a bad back. Instead of living with spine pain in Des Moines, contact our qualified team for diagnoses and treatments.

    At OPA Ortho, our board-certified physicians use groundbreaking hardware and techniques that show results with at least 97% of patients while making us leaders in the industry. Reach out to one of our 100 convenient locations throughout Washington, and let us make a difference in your life, too.

    The Causes and Symptoms of Spine Conditions

    While some are born with spine conditions like spina bifida or have them develop at an early age, the most common causes for spine issues derive from uncomfortable back twisting.

    When turning the upper torso violently or forcing it into an awkward position during exercise or yoga moves, you tweak the back, leading to pain and spasms. Anything from sports and other rigorous activities to milder movements may also spark conditions, especially if you’re overusing or misusing your back.

     

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    Unfortunately, something as simple as sleeping on a bad bed or in a poor position, like on your stomach (which forces your neck to one side), also paves the way to pain. You may have noticed the following symptoms, whether gradually evolving or immediately from an accident or waking up on the wrong side of the bed:

    • A pinch or sharp pain along your back
    • Lower back pain closer to the hips
    • Chronic back pain lasting 12 weeks or more

    Diagnosing Spinal Pain and Other Conditions

    Whether it’s a new feeling or one you’ve experienced for some time, consider a spine diagnosis for your spine pain in Des Moines. We’ll conduct one or more tests at one of our many equipped pain and spine treatment centers.

    X-Ray

    After looking into your medical history and conducting a physical examination to observe your symptoms, we’ll take X-rays to search for fractures, especially if you’ve recently been in an accident like a car crash or slip and fall. X-rays also pinpoint tumors pressing against the spine, causing pain or discomfort and limiting mobility.

    MRIs and CT Scans

    A CT scan, in addition to an X-ray, gives more detailed information regarding the vertebrae and surrounding tissues. It also tells us more about diseases and injuries. An MRI may be more effective when dealing with tissues and organs since it better differentiates between abnormal and normal soft tissues.

    Blood Tests

    Blood tests identify medical disorders and inflammation affecting your back and spine. The most common forms include the c-reactive protein (CRP) test, which measures how much CRP your liver produces, and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) test, which checks how fast your red blood cells sink to determine whether inflammation is evident.

    Nerve Studies

    Another way to find the culprit of spine pain in Des Moines involves nerve studies, where we use an electromyogram to stimulate nerves and record their reactions as they deliver impulses to their respective muscles. This helps uncover the nerve root involved.

    What Type of Spine Condition Might You Have?

    The treatment for spine pain differs among patients, depending on the condition. Spine pain treatment also hinges on the spinal area affected, whether in the upper cervical, middle thoracic, or bottom lumbar section.

    • The cervical section provides neck mobility and function while protecting the arteries, nerves, and spinal cord between the body and brain. However, degenerative disk disease, cervical spondylosis, and neck fractures are just a few issues that cause pain and stiffness in this area.
    • The thoracic section, which connects the cervical and lumbar sections at chest level, may warrant middle spine pain treatment if you have vertebral compression fractures as the spine collapses. The thoracic spine also sees sprains, fractures, and inflammation alongside thoracic herniated disks and different types of arthritis.
    • The lumbar section carries most of the spinal column weight, promoting lower back strains, sprains, and fractures. Spinal stenosis, herniated disks, pinched nerves, tumors, and cysts also occur.

    Spine Treatments in Des Moines

    Whether you need upper, lower, or middle spine pain treatment, we’re the area’s leading spine diagnostic and pain treatment center. Our team always puts your comfort first when relieving spine pain in Des Moines, WA. Contact OPA Ortho at 206-309-4943 to schedule an appointment today!

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    PHYSICIANS WHO TREAT SPINE CONDITIONS AT OPA

    • Arthritis
    • Back / neck pain
    • Cervical myelopathy
    • Compression fractures of the spine VIDEO ►
    • Degenerative disc disease VIDEO ►
    • Facet joint arthritis
    • Herniated discs VIDEO ►
    • Kyphosis
    • Lumbar radiculopathy
    • Myelopathy
    • Neck fractures
    • Osteoporosis VIDEO ►
    • Radiculopathy
    • Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
    • Sacroilitis
    • Sciatica VIDEO ►
    • Scoliosis (over the age of 18) VIDEO ►
    • Spondylolisthesis VIDEO ►
    • Spondylosis
    • Sprains & strains for the neck/spine
    • Stenosis (of all kinds) VIDEO ►
    • Treatment for lower back pain
    • Vertebral compression fracture
    • Cervical epidural steroid injections
    • Cervical facet joint injections
    • Cervical medial branch nerve ablations
    • Dry needling
    • Lumbar epidural steroid injections
    • Lumbar facet joint injections
    • Lumbar medial branch nerve ablations
    • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA’s)
    • Sacroiliac (SI) joint epidural steroid injections
    • Trigger point injections

     

     

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