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Four out of five Americans will have an attack of back pain during their
lifetime. Many people are doomed to endless visits to the back doctor.
That's because once you have your first back pain attack, you are four
times more likely to have a recurrence. If you have back or neck pain,
we are now in a position to help.
| DenverSpine is a multidisciplinary, regional center
of excellence for the treatment of back and neck problems. DenverSpine
physicians are able to care for any type of back or neck problem,
from the simple back or neck strain all the way to the most complex
spine surgery. It includes physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians
dedicated to the nonsurgical management of spine problems, spine
surgeons who can handle complex spine problems and spine-specialized
physical therapists and diagnostics—all under one roof. Because
DenverSpine has MRI, X-ray and injection suite capabilities nearby,
the back or neck pain patient no longer has to drive around town
for care. All the necessary diagnostic testing and non-operative
treatment under one roof eliminates the need for multiple referrals,
delayed care and confusion. |
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A nonsurgical approach to back and neck pain
What makes our spine center unique is its emphasis
on a nonsurgical approach to back and neck problems. DenverSpine
has specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation, also
called physiatrists. These physicians have advanced training
in back and neck pain and are successful in helping people return
to activity—without
surgery.
However, if your back or neck problem requires surgery, DenverSpine
has spine surgeons who already treat the area's most complex surgical
cases. These cases include herniated discs, spinal fractures, spinal
deformity, spinal tumor and scoliosis. These spine surgeons use
some of the most advanced instrumentation and spine surgery techniques. |
Pain relief through a focus on function
Pain is a signal from the body to the brain that something is
wrong. Either the back is too weak, too inflexible, something lifted
was too heavy or the wrong body mechanics were used. And, unfortunately,
those doctors who focus exclusively on pain symptoms often recommend
a course of treatment that is the exact opposite of what the individual
needs to recover from the back problem.
Years ago, for example, doctors treated back pain with bed rest
and heavy drugs to mask the discomfort. It was found, however,
that this type of treatment was actually damaging to the back,
because it caused muscles in the back to get weaker, in turn, causing
more strain and pain. Patients became more dependent on drugs and
grew more inactive and disabled. |
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In fact, pain relief actually can come through movement. Low-impact
sports like walking and swimming are the best way to make the back feel
better and stronger.
Working with a therapist may also be necessary for a recovery from back
or neck pain. A therapist is trained to know how hard a patient can push
themselves. They are able to relieve pain with specialized therapy techniques,
tissue and joint mobilization and special exercises that can relieve
pain symptoms.
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Here about Dr. Gary Ghiselli discuss ways
to avoid injuries while talking with news anchor, Tom Green,
on the WB2 morning news. Dr. Ghiselli shows audiences various
stretching techniques that are necessary to perform before
beginning a round of golf. |
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