Leave Back Pain Behind
Struggling with back or neck pain? You don’t have to live with discomfort any longer. At Trinity Health our team of experts are here to help you find relief with personalized treatment options that fit your needs. We work closely with you to create a treatment plan tailored to your condition—whether it's physical therapy, medication and injections or minimally invasive surgery. Take the first step, request your appointment today!
Why Choose Trinity Health Michigan for Your Treatment?
At Trinity Heath Michigan, we're your health partner. We offer a comprehensive, personalized approach to managing your back pain. From physical therapy to the latest in robotics surgery, we offer the right treatment for you. Get the guidance and expertise you need to relieve your back pain and get back to the activities you love.
Our expert care includes:
- Personalized Treatment Plans: We develop customized plans based on your unique needs. Whether non-surgical treatments or minimally invasive surgery, we ensure you're an active participant in your care.
- Advanced Pain Management: Our skilled physicians use medication and injections to relieve pain at its source.
- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation: Our team helps you regain strength, mobility and function through targeted physical therapy.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery: When surgery is needed, we use cutting-edge techniques to ensure faster recovery with smaller incisions, including the latest in robotic surgery.
Conditions We Treat
There can be various causes of back and neck pain. Explore some of the common back, neck and spine conditions we treat:
- Arthritis: Unusual wear and tear in the cartilage that cushions your spine bones.
- Degenerative disc disease: A condition where the discs between the vertebrae in your spine gradually wear down due to age, injury or daily activities, causing pain and reduced flexibility.
- Herniated disc: A gel-filled disc between spine bones (vertebrae) that tears and leaks, putting pressure on nearby tissue and nerves.
- Infections: Bacterial or fungal infections in other areas of the body that spread to tissue in or near the spine.
- Low back pain: Muscle sprains or strains that cause aches, spasms and jolts of pain.
- Osteoporosis: Bone tissue becomes weak and brittle, increasing the risk of vertebral fractures.
- Pinched nerves: Tissue around the spine puts pressure on the nerves, causing pain, tingling and numbness.
- Scoliosis: A condition that causes an S- or C-shaped curve in the spine.
- Spine fractures: Trauma from a fall or car accident that causes small breaks in one or more bones in the spine.
- Spinal stenosis: Narrowing of the space inside your spine that puts pressure on nearby nerves.
- Spine tumors: Abnormal, fast-growing cells in the spinal cord or nearby bones.
If you’re experiencing any of these conditions, we’re here to help. Take our free Spine Health Assessment to find out if treatment is right for you. Download our Spine Guide and learn more about how we treat neck and back pain.