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Niles Orthopedic Spine Surgeons

Just imagine the following scenarios. You try to get out of bed, but a bolt of agony pins you back to your mattress. Waves of discomfort wash through you when attempting to stand up after parking your car. Indeed, any hour of day or night can find you locked up in discomfort, your normal range of movement radically decreased.

In fact, numerous people don’t have to imagine such situations. They live with back pain every day. And they know that back pain can affect every element of your daily life, from doing household chores, walking your dog, or even just driving to work.

Fortunately, there’s hope for Niles residents. The Spine Center boasts experienced Niles, Illinois spine surgeons and expert staff who will do everything they can to ease your discomfort.

Treating Spine Disorders in Niles

Many clients want to know the best way to treat their spine disorders. Given the popularity of natural treatments, many Niles patients hope they can simply exercise away their discomfort. In some cases, lifestyle changes can truly help. However, the spine is complicated skeletal and neurological structure, and no one-size-fits-all solution can work for everyone.

At The Spine Center, we treat conditions such as:

  • Scoliosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Cervical & Lumbar Stenosis
  • Cervical & Lumbar Herniated Discs
  • Low Back Pain
  • Work Injuries to the spine
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal Fractures
  • Spinal Tumors

How do you treat a spinal disorder? It depends on any number of factors, including the specific condition and the patient’s overall health profile. But understand that The Spine Center always seeks to perform non-surgical techniques whenever possible. Surgical treatment is reserved only for those patients whose spinal condition is significantly interfering with their function and patients who fail to improve after several months of non-operative management. Additionally, we are fully committed to patient education and engagement.

When You Should See a Doctor for Back Pain?

Not all kinds of back pain are equal. If you find yourself experiencing routine discomfort, you can take several steps to attempt to address it apart from medical intervention. For example, exercising may strengthen specific muscles, providing additional support that alleviates back pain. Hitting an appropriate target weight can help avoid muscular strain. So can maintaining proper posture.

However, some sorts of pain serve as warning signs. Does your pain never ebb? Is it sharp and shooting? Does it lance down one or both of your legs? Will it increase in intensity if you perform certain tasks such as bending, lifting, or simply walking? If so, you need to consult with a medical professional.

Why? Injuries and spinal deformities are often the source of back pain. These can sometimes decrease in frequency by practicing good posture but can also get worse without treatment. Make an appointment today if you experience any of the following:

  • unrelenting stiffness or aching
  • pain in the lumbar region after sitting for an extended period
  • sudden bouts of sharp, localized pain
  • back pain that impedes your posture
  • loss of sensation or weakness in the extremities

Sciatica Surgery

Sciatica is defined as “pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg.” Several conditions can cause sciatica, and the experienced Niles, Illinois spine surgeons at The Spine Center most commonly encounter degenerative spondylolisthesis, which is closely related arthritis of the spine.

The first round of treatments for sciatica due to degenerative spondylolisthesis includes physical therapy, pain management, and anti-inflammatory medicine. However, sometimes surgery is required. Standard protocols typically alleviate pressure by removing a section of spine and stabilizing it through bone grafts and supportive shims.

Scoliosis Treatment

Scoliosis involves having an unnatural curve in one’s spine that mimics an S or C shape. It can appear at any age, but it often presents from the age of 10 to 12 years, or during the teens. When caught early in young patients, nonsurgical techniques often suffice. However, more advanced cases of scoliosis may require spinal fusion.

Spinal Fusion

Though used in a variety of treatments and implemented through diverse techniques, spinal-fusion procedures all share a similar goal. They seek to remove pressure from a section of nerve by removing a section of bone and fusing it with an artificial implant or a bone graft.

No matter your need, The Spine Center is your solution for back discomfort. Read through our patient education materials to learn more about our approach and contact us at (847) 698-9330 to schedule an appointment.

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