Most Common Problems
Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain
If you suffer from back pain you are not alone. In fact, 85% of the population have had back pain in some point in their lives. Common events leading or contributing to the development of low back pain include...
Neck Pain
Neck Pain
Neck pain affects a significant number of individuals. Recent studies show that approximately 65% of the population will experience neck pain at some time in their lives. This is due to the fact that the neck region contains many delicate, pain sensitive structures highly vulnerable to injury.
Headaches
Headaches
Headaches are a frequent complaint in our society. The intensity varies depending on the type of headache however what remains constant is the natural desire to find solutions to reduce or eliminate them.
Disc Problems and Osteoarthritis
Disc Problems and Osteoarthritis
The intervertral disc, a cartilaginous material located between each of the spinal vertebras, serves as a shock absorber by absorbing the force of the body´s gravitational weight and provides a separation between the two connected vertebrae
Scoliosis
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a genetic or acquired condition of the vertebral column characterized by an exaggerated lateral deviation of the spine. Scoliosis is 7X more common in females than in males.
Sciatica
Sciatica
The sciatic nerve is the largest and longest nerve in the body. It is formed from the union of several lumbar spinal nerves. Sciatica, caused by an irritation of this nerve, is characterized by low back pain that radiates along the posterior aspect of the thigh and sometimes extending as far down as the foot.