CONDITIONS

Understanding the Source
of Spine Pain Is the First Step
Toward Effective Treatment

At Beckett NeuroSpine, spine care begins with clarity. We focus on identifying the underlying cause of your condition and selecting the most appropriate approach to support long-term mobility, alignment, and quality of life.

A precise diagnosis guides every treatment decision.

Spine conditions can affect movement, nerve function, and overall daily life in different ways. Symptoms such as pain, numbness, weakness, or reduced mobility are often the result of specific structural or neurologic changes within the spine.

A thorough evaluation—including imaging, clinical assessment, and symptom history—allows for an accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan that is both targeted and appropriate.

Finding the Source
of your Pain

Effective treatment depends on understanding where symptoms originate. Spine-related pain is often grouped into categories based on the underlying cause, helping guide the most appropriate path forward.

Disc-related
conditions

Conditions affecting the discs between vertebrae, often leading to pain, reduced mobility, or nerve irritation.

Nerve compression
conditions

Conditions where spinal nerves or the spinal cord are compressed, leading to radiating pain, numbness, or weakness.

Chronic pain
conditions

Persistent pain syndromes that may involve inflammation, degeneration, or complex nerve-related factors.

Structural and
alignment disorders

Conditions that affect the overall stability, curvature, or balance of the spine.

Disc Conditions

Disc-related conditions are among the most common causes of spine pain. Changes in disc structure can lead to instability, inflammation, or nerve compression.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Age-related or wear-related changes that affect disc height, hydration, and function.

Herniated Disc

Occurs when disc material protrudes and places pressure on nearby nerves.

Radiculopathy

Nerve irritation caused by disc or structural changes, often resulting in pain that radiates into the arms or legs.

Microdiscectomy

Occurs when disc material protrudes and places pressure on nearby nerves.

Nerve Compression &
Neurologic Conditions

When nerves are compressed within the spine, symptoms may extend beyond localized pain to include numbness, tingling, or weakness.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal that places pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.

Cervical Myelopathy

Compression of the spinal cord in the neck that can affect coordination, balance, and fine motor function.

Spinal Cord Compression

More advanced pressure on the spinal cord that may require timely evaluation and treatment.

Chronic Pain
Conditions

Some spine conditions result in persistent or recurring pain that affects daily function and quality of life.

Chronic Neck Pain

Ongoing discomfort in the cervical spine, often related to degeneration or muscle imbalance.

Chronic Back Pain

Long-term pain in the thoracic or lumbar spine with multiple potential contributing factors.

Spinal Osteoarthritis

Degenerative joint changes that can lead to stiffness, inflammation, and reduced mobility.

Spinal Instability &
Alignment Disorders

Structural changes in the spine can affect posture, balance, and long-term function.

Spondylolisthesis

A condition where one vertebra shifts forward relative to another, potentially causing instability and nerve compression.

Scoliosis

Abnormal curvature of the spine that may progress over time and impact alignment and balance.

Spinal Deformity

More complex structural conditions that affect overall spinal alignment and may require specialized treatment.

We Find the Right
Solution for You

Every spine condition is different. Treatment is based on a clear diagnosis, a thorough understanding of your symptoms, and a plan tailored to your individual needs.

Non-Surgical Care

Targeted treatments such as therapy, medications, and injections to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and restore function without surgery.

Artificial Disc Replacement

A motion-preserving procedure that replaces a damaged disc with an implant to relieve nerve compression while maintaining natural spinal movement.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Surgical techniques using smaller incisions and specialized instruments to treat spine conditions with less tissue disruption and faster recovery.

Spinal Fusion and Stabilization

Procedures that join two or more vertebrae to restore alignment, eliminate instability, and provide durable structural support when the spine requires it.

Complex and Revision Spine Surgery

Specialized surgical care for advanced deformity, multilevel disease, and cases where prior surgery has not provided lasting relief.

OUR TREATMENTS

Targeted treatments such as therapy, medications, and injections to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and restore function without surgery.

Surgical techniques using smaller incisions and specialized instruments to treat spine conditions with less tissue disruption and faster recovery.

A motion-preserving procedure that replaces a damaged disc with an implant to relieve nerve compression while maintaining natural spinal movement.

Procedures that join two or more vertebrae to restore alignment, eliminate instability, and provide durable structural support when the spine requires it.

Specialized surgical care for advanced deformity, multilevel disease, and cases where prior surgery has not provided lasting relief.

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