Why You Need An Atlanta Spine Doctor

Spinal pain is incredibly prevalent across America today.  The lower back (lumbar region) and neck area (cervical region) are the most common areas within the spine that cause pain. This is likely due to the fact that these are the most weight-bearing and flexible sections of the back. Patients are able to twist, bend, and move freely in these regions – more so than the center of the spine.

Your spine is a vital part of your body, so it is incredibly important to make sure it is functioning as it should.  You shouldn’t trust just anyone with your spinal health.

Consult a spine specialist at AICA Orthopedics to identify the source of your spinal pain, as well as discuss options for care. Our specialists have nearly twenty years of knowledge and experience helping many find relief from spinal discomfort.

The Nature of Spinal Pain

Your spine is called the “backbone” for a reason. It is responsible for communicating to every single body part, organ, and nerve. It’s made up of 33 vertebrae that must stay properly aligned and fully functioning for the body to function normally. Every vertebra is responsible for sending “messages” out to various parts of the body. That being said, if one of these is slightly off, you could be experiencing noticeable symptoms.

Spinal pain can range from minor to severe, from a simple annoyance to completely debilitating.  It can affect the lower or upper part of the back, or it can radiate across the back, and it can even affect the neck, hips, and other areas of the body.

Spinal specialists at AICA Orthopedics treat a wide range of spinal problems.  We specialize in musculoskeletal issues (composed of bones, ligaments and connective tissue), such as scoliosis, sciatica, osteoporosis, ruptured discs, spinal stenosis, spinal injuries, or even fractured vertebrae.

Should you experience spinal pain from one of these conditions, or if you don’t know the root cause of your back pain, our orthopedic spinal specialists can treat you to get you back to feeling your best once again. To experience the benefits of whole-body health, visit us today to address your spinal health and find a solution for the cause of your back pain.

What Causes Spine Pain?

Injury of the spine could happen to anyone.  Simple movements or more severe trauma can all lead to spine pain. Here are some of the most common causes:

  • Repetitive motions from sports or work
  • Heavy lifting or lifting things improperly
  • Lack of exercise or leading a sedentary lifestyle can weaken muscles in the back, making your spine and back more susceptible to injury over time
  • Medical conditions such as scoliosis affect the spine and overall health
  • Aging can weaken vertebrae. As aging occurs, bulging discs are also more likely to happen.  A bulging disc presses on nerves and can lead to more serious concerns such as a herniated disc, degeneration of discs, or spinal stenosis.

It is important to be on alert for symptoms of spinal pain and seek proper care as soon as you notice something is amiss.  Symptoms to look for, include loss of range of motion or inability to sit up straight, pain when trying to sit, stand, or walk, discomfort when lifting objects, stiffness or tightness in the upper or lower back, numbness, tenderness, or muscle spasms, or a dull or sharp pain in the back.

Diagnostics

X-Ray

An X-Ray will be utilized to see the state of the vertebrae, which will give your specialist an idea as to whether your spine has been misaligned in any way.

LEARN MORE
MRI

An MRI can be very useful to show your doctor the soft tissue damage that might be causing or worsening your spinal pain. This scan shows your soft tissue through the use of magnetic field gradients.

LEARN MORE

How Can AICA Orthopedics Help?

Specialized physicians work to diagnose problems that cause spinal pain or discomfort.  Our advanced diagnostic tools can identify the exact source of pain for quicker, complete healing and a true solution to the issue.

X-rays show a clear picture of the vertebrae of the spine so doctors can pinpoint any spinal misalignments or disc degeneration causing your pain.  MRIs and CT scans show clear pictures of the muscles, tissue, and tendons in your back that may be damaged or inflamed.

Personalized care from specialists gives you the treatment you need to fully recover from issues of spine pain. AICA Orthopedics spine specialists have extensive experience with creating a personalized spinal care plan, so you can go back to living and loving life once again.

We are proud to offer innovative spinal care options based on the latest research, and we use only the most advanced and evidence-based technology to provide outstanding care.

Whether you need a neurologist, chiropractor, or physical therapist, our team can provide the care you need.

AICA Neurologists

Neurologists can provide trigger point injections to relieve the pain in muscles and reduce inflammation. They can also administer epidural injections, or nerve blocks, to ease nerve pain.  If spine pain is due to nerve dysfunction, neurologists will perform an assessment and create the best treatment plan to correct nerve pain.

AICA Physical Therapists

Our physical therapists provide specialized exercises to strengthen the back muscles, improve range of motion, and improve posture.  Injections are another type of treatment for back pain that can bring about relief.

AICA Chiropractors

Spinal misalignments could also be the source of spinal pain, leading to a pinched nerve or out of place vertebrae.  Chiropractors specialize in spinal alignment.  Correcting misalignments with a gentle adjustment will restore proper alignment or relieve pressure on pinched nerves to treat the source of spinal pain.

AICA Neurosurgeons

More serious cases of spinal pain could require surgery.  At AICA Orthopedics, our surgeons have the experience and knowledge to correct spinal problems and address underlying issues. Find out more about some of the spine procedures we do:

Don’t continue to suffer through pain or risk further injury to the spine by exacerbating your injury.  Instead, turn to our orthopedic specialists to help you through every step of the recovery and healing process.

Schedule a Consultation

If nothing you’ve done has helped your persistent back pain, it may be time to try another solution. Consult with the spine doctors at AICA Orthopedics to find out more about treatment options for spinal pain. Call us today for more information or to set up an appointment to see our spine specialists.

Visit one of our 17 Metro Atlanta Locations

Winder

16 Lee St Winder, GA 30680

McDonough

259 Jonesboro Rd McDonough, GA 30253

Lawrenceville

217 Scenic Hwy S, Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Stone Mountain

1000 Main Street, Ste C Stone Mountain, GA 30083

Macon

626 1st St Macon, GA 31201

Newnan

2700 Highway 34 East Newnan, GA 30265

Duluth

3775 Venture Drive, Building F Duluth, GA 30096

Chamblee Tucker

3166 Chestnut Drive Connector, Suite 100, 200 Atlanta, GA 30340

College Park

1624 Virginia Avenue College Park, GA 30337

Conyers

2375 Wall Street Southeast #135 Conyers, GA 30013

Jonesboro

750 Mount Zion Road Jonesboro, GA 30236

Kennesaw

3825 Cherokee Street Northwest Kennesaw, GA 30144

Lithia Springs

530 Thornton Road Lithia Springs, GA 30122

Marietta

1965 North Park Place Southeast, Suite 200 Marietta, GA 30339

Snellville

2346 Wisteria Drive, Suite 110 Snellville, GA 30078

Stockbridge

260 Corporate Center Drive, Suite E Stockbridge, GA 30281

Buckhead

2045 Peachtree Road Northwest, Suite 700 Atlanta, GA 30309