Do you suffer from chronic back pain? Living with chronic back pain can be frustrating. Not only do you have to deal with physical discomfort every day, but you also have to deal with the burden of feeling emotionally overwhelmed. You’re not alone, as the issue has become a reality for many people. While back pain was something people just had to live with in the past, that’s not the case today; effective back and spine pain management is available in Oklahoma City! We at Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management are here to help you with our innovative treatments. Our treatment approach for chronic back and spine pain emphasizes a holistic approach. Our minimally invasive non-surgical treatments are designed for your well-being. Whether you’re suffering from constant back pain or nerve-related conditions, we’ve got you covered. So, are you ready to live a pain-free life? Contact us today and talk to the best back pain specialist in Oklahoma City!
Regardless of whether your back pain is acute or chronic, there is almost always a specific underlying cause for back pain and spine pain. By identifying the root of your pain, we are better able to take measures to reduce the risk of injury, maximize mobility, and work to eliminate discomfort with back and spine pain management. At Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management, we strive to ensure we provide the treatment that results in better back and spine pain management here in OKC.
What are Some Back Pain and Spine Pain Conditions?
We use our advanced pain management techniques to treat the following back and spine conditions:
- Degenerative Disk Disease: Loss of vital cushioning between vertebrae
- Low Back Pain & Injury: Discomfort or acute injury in the lower back region
- Lumbar Sprain or Strain: Damage afflicted upon the tendons, muscles, or ligaments in the lower back region
- Neck Pain & Injury: Discomfort or acute injury in the upper back/neck region
- Mid Back Pain & Injury: Discomfort or acute injury in the middle back region
- Herniated Disks: This occurs when spinal disks (cushions between the vertebrae) rupture or crack
- Facet Joint Syndrome: An arthritis-like condition that wears away at joints between the vertebrae
- Kyphosis: Excessive outward curvature of the spine
- Muscle Spasm: Involuntary contraction of the muscle
- Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Pressure on painful trigger points
- Post Laminectomy Syndrome: Caused by failed back surgery
- Radiculopathy (nerve impingement): This occurs when one or multiple nerves are pinched/damaged, causing discomfort
- Piriformis Syndrome: Pain/spasms in the buttock region
- Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: Improper motion of the joints near the bottom of the spine
- Sciatica (lumbar radiculopathy): Damage or pressure afflicted upon the sciatic nerve, causing radiating pain throughout the lower back, hips, buttocks, and legs.
- Scoliosis: Sideways curvature of the spine
- Spinal Infection: Infections of the spine can be caused by conditions such as bacterial infection, fungus, or tuberculosis
- Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal
- Spondylolisthesis: A condition in which one or more lower vertebrae slip forward onto the bone beneath it
- Spinal Arthritis: Inflammation and deterioration of the spinal joints
- Thoracic Sprain or Strain: Damaged or stressed ligaments in the upper back region
NOTE: This list is a representation of the most common back and spine conditions we treat. If you believe your condition is not listed, contact us to learn how we can help.
Common Causes of Back & Spine Pain
From accidents to strenuous activities and age-related changes in the spine, many things can trigger your back pain. Here are some of the most common causes of back and spine pain:
- Strains and Sprains: While over-stretching and tearing ligaments cause sprains, tears in muscles or tendons cause strains. Also, you can injure your back muscles by lifting something too heavy, sneezing, or even bending over.
- Disk Problems: Disks have a natural ability to cushion the small spinal bones. With age, they lose the cushioning ability and become flatter, which is known as a degenerative disk disease. They can also compress and bulge outwards, causing herniated disk issues.
- Fractures: You can break your spine bones if you encounter accidents like a car crash or a slip and fall. If you suffer from conditions like spondylosis, which causes wear and tear in the bones, you have a greater chance of having bone fractures.
- Skeletal Problems: Skeletal irregularities like scoliosis can also cause chronic back pain. In scoliosis, there is a curvature of the spine, which leads to stiffness and difficulty in moving. Similarly, Lordosis is another condition that causes an abnormal accentuated arch in your lower back, leading to pain.
- Spondylolisthesis: In this condition, a vertebra of the lower spine gets out of its place and affects the nerves exiting the spinal column. It often leads to lower back pain and leg pain.
- Radiculopathy (including Sciatica): This condition compresses, inflames, or injures your spinal nerve route. When there is pressure on the nerve root, it results in pain, numbness, or a tingling sensation that also spreads to other areas of the body.
- Arthritis: The most common types of arthritis to cause back pain are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and spondylitis. All these conditions create an inflammation of the vertebrae, resulting in discomfort and pain.
- Injuries: Injuries are one of the most common causes of back and spine pain. The lower back is the most common site for back injuries, which can be caused by playing sports, working around the house, gardening, low or high-speed car accidents, lifting heavy objects, or a fall.
- Spinal stenosis: When the space around the spine narrows, this puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves that travel through the spine, causing spinal stenosis. This most often occurs in the lower back and neck.
If you’re suffering from back and spine pain in Oklahoma City, don’t hesitate to reach out to us! With our highly effective back and spine management solutions, you CAN get relief!
Types of Back and Spine Pain
Here are the three most common types of back and spine pain:
1. Acute Pain
Acute pain refers to the pain that occurs for a relatively short time. It can last from minutes to about three months and sometimes lasts as long as six months. Acute pain generally occurs due to a soft-tissue injury or a temporary illness and goes away after the illness or injury subsides. If the injury doesn’t heal correctly, acute pain can evolve into chronic pain.
2. Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is pain that occurs regularly for a longer duration of time. It can be constant or intermittent. The most common health conditions that evolve into chronic pain are arthritis, fibromyalgia, and spine conditions.
3. Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain, a common type of chronic pain, occurs due to damage to the nerves or other parts of the nervous system. It often causes stabbing, shooting, or burning pain. Neuropathic pain can affect the patient’s sensitivity to touch and cause them to have difficulty feeling hot or cold sensations.
If you are experiencing acute, chronic, or neuropathic pain, schedule an appointment with us today for long-term relief.
Spine Pain Management OKC
You may be suffering from spine pain if you experience discomfort in your neck, upper back, lower back, and tailbone. Depending on your situation, the pain can vary from mild to severe and last for a short or a long period. Some of the most common causes of spine pain include muscle strain, accidents, bad posture, skeletal problems, and underlying conditions like scoliosis and arthritis. If you’re experiencing spinal pain, you may get symptoms like:
- High level of pain when lifting and bending
- Spike in pain when sitting, resting, or standing
- Recurring back pain
- Stiffness in the spine when you wake up that lessens with activity
- Pain in the buttocks, leg, or hip
- Numbness or weakness in your legs or feet
If this matches your situation, don’t worry; there are multiple treatment options available. We at Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management offer the following spine pain management solutions to help you get relief–
- Diagnostic Discography: This procedure allows us to find where your pain is originating from. We inject a contrast dye into your spinal disks and check how you respond to it. Through diagnostic discography, we choose the best treatment options moving forward and avoid unnecessary surgeries.
- Spinal Cord Stimulator: We surgically implant a spinal cord stimulator near the spine to obstruct pain signals. This procedure allows you to get pain relief from chronic back pain while also minimizing the dependency on medications.
- Sacroiliac Joint Block: In this procedure, we inject a local anesthetic and an anti-inflammatory drug into the sacroiliac joint to diagnose and reduce pain. In addition to providing short-term relief, this treatment helps confirm the presence of pain in the sacroiliac joint.
- Integrative Medicine: With integrative medicine, we take a holistic approach to your spine pain management. Through natural approaches and alternative therapies like chiropractic adjustments, we strengthen your emotional as well as your physical health.
- Fluoroscopy Injection: Using a real-time X-ray image, we directly administer medicine into a joint correctly. A fluoroscopy injection allows us to deliver treatment to target areas and provide accurate pain relief.
- Facet Joint Block Injections: We inject a local anesthetic and steroids into the facet joints of your spine to diagnose and reduce facet-joint-related issues. It’s a safe and non-surgical pain-relieving treatment option.
Our Approach to Back & Spine Pain Management in Oklahoma City
We take a comprehensive approach to managing and treating your back and spine pain, ensuring sustainable recovery with long-term benefits.
Step 1: Initial Appointment
In the initial appointment, we assess your medical history, symptoms, and the level and type of pain in your back and spine. Your doctor may recommend some tests to ensure a correct diagnosis.
Step 2: Tailored Treatment Plan
Based on your diagnosis, we devise a holistic, tailored treatment plan for you that may include physical therapy, medications, spinal cord stimulation, and injections.
Step 3: Tracking the Progress
We thoroughly track your progress with periodic appointments, consistent sessions, and continuous testing. Based on your progress, we may modify our treatment approach.
We understand that each patient’s condition is unique and may require a different approach to treatment. Therefore, we highly emphasize tailored treatment programs.
Why Choose Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management?
Want to get rid of your pain and ensure long-term recovery? Schedule an appointment with our trusted doctors. Here’s what makes us the best in the field:
- Serving OKC for 15 Years: Oklahoma Pain Doc has been a cornerstone of pain management in Oklahoma City for over 15 years.
- Top Doctor Award: We’ve been awarded “Regional Top Doctor” by Castle Connolly and “Top Doctor” for 10 years by America’s Top Physicians.
- Board-Certified Pain Management Specialists: Our medical director, Dr. Daryl D. Robinson, is board-certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
- Tailored Treatment Plans: We are committed to providing tailored treatment plans to each of our patients and ensuring personalized, long-term recovery.
Contact Specialists in Non-surgical Back and Spine Conditions in Oklahoma City
Are you ready to put back pain in the past? Dr. Darryl Robinson and his team of Back Pain and Spine Specialists pride themselves in taking a holistic approach to diagnosing and treating spine and back pain. Our specialty is using Non-Surgical Treatments designed with the individual in mind. Our back and spine experts utilize integrative and innovative methods to help you put an end to your back pain. Dr. Robinson is regarded as one of the top physicians in the region, and our staff members in Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management are among the finest medical professionals in the OKC Metro Area. Our treatment services also include herniated disk management, neck & shoulder pain, osteoarthritis, and neuropathy treatment in Oklahoma City. Contact us today for more info!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A pain management doctor will diagnose your back pain and provide you with treatment plans. Depending on your back pain, the doctors will suggest treatment options like pain reliever medications (Advil, Aleve, and Motrin, sometimes stronger NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, topical pain relaxants (patches and ointments), and narcotics. Some other kinds of treatments that physicians generally suggest to relieve back pain are:
- Physical therapy
- Injections
- Radiofrequency Ablation
- Behavioral Techniques (CBT)
- Acupuncture
- Chiropractic Care
- Yoga
If your back pain is severe and all the nonsurgical treatments don’t work, then the doctors will recommend surgery.
Book a ConsultationThere are several treatments available for back pain that don’t require taking any medications. Some of them are:
- Physical Therapy: Includes aerobic exercises, stretching, and flexibility exercises.
- Mindfulness and Meditation: Includes yoga and cognitive behavioral therapies.
- Alternative treatments: Includes biofeedback therapy, acupuncture, massage, and laser therapy.
Sometimes, the pain can also be caused due to highly inflammatory diets such as processed foods, refined sugars, and trans fats. In such cases, you must consult with your doctor and take a healthy diet.
Book a ConsultationYes, back and spine pain can be cured with various surgical and nonsurgical treatments. To treat your chronic back pain, you can take medications such as acetaminophen, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, and antidepressants. The surgical treatments for back pain are Implantable Opioid Infusion Pumps, which include surgeries on Spinal Fusion, Laminectomy, Foraminotomy, Diskectomy, Disk Replacement, and Interlaminar Implant. Some other treatments are physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and biofeedback therapy.
Book a ConsultationNo, spine pain management treatments are not costly in Oklahoma. For a consultation, the physicians generally charge from $122 to $170 (per session). However, depending on the type of treatment, the costs can change. For example, the cost for nonsurgical treatments like physical therapy ranges from $42 to $115 per session, and biofeedback therapy ranges from $100 to $125 per session. Similarly, the cost of an epidural steroid injection ranges from $691 (at surgery) to $1,209 (for an outpatient hospital).
Book a ConsultationSome of the medications that the pain management clinics use to treat lower chronic back pain are:
- NSAIDs (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin)
- Muscle Relaxants like cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), metaxalone (Skelaxin), and tizanidine (Zanaflex)
- Antidepressants like Amitriptyline, Clomipramine (Anafranil), Desipramine (Norpramin), Doxepin, Imipramine (Tofranil) and Nortriptyline (Pamelor)
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
The pain management will provide you with treatment for your upper back. The treatment options depend on the causes and symptoms of your pain. For example, a lot of times, you experience upper back pain due to bad posture or slouching. In such cases, the physicians will guide you with appropriate exercises, yoga, and medical massages. In case of severe and chronic pain, they will suggest you take medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Sometimes, the doctors will also suggest applying a heating pad (reduces pain and stiffness) and an ice pack (reduces swelling and pain).
Book a ConsultationAfter the surgery is done, the doctor for the pain management will suggest you stick with the medications. Depending on your type of surgery, they will provide you with these opioids like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ), naproxen (Aleve), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or aspirin (Tylenol) and acetaminophen (Tylenol). You must move your body lightly and squat to lift objects (instead of bending over). They will suggest walking with a cane and wearing back support to maintain a good posture and avoid slouching.
Book a ConsultationYou should consider spine fusion if all the nonsurgical treatments don’t work. This surgery may be an option if medications, physical therapy, biofeedback therapy, and other treatments (like steroid injections) haven’t relieved your back pain. Typically, doctors will only suggest it if they are sure about the cause of the pain. If your back pain is caused due to the following things, then spine fusion is the best treatment option for you. These are:
- Fracture (broken spinal bone)
- Degenerative disk disease (narrowing of the space between disks to rub against one another)
- Scoliosis (your spine curves abnormally to one side)
- Spondylolisthesis (a spinal disk shifting forward)
- Spinal stenosis (also known as spinal canal narrowing)
- Cancer or a spinal infection