A middle-aged man is holding his neck and grimacing in pain.
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
A drawing of a patient lying on a physical therapy table while a therapist helps him work on his leg exercises.
A drawing of a patient on crutches standing next to a physician with a clipboard
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Neck & Spine Specialties

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OVERVIEW

Pain caused from spine-related issues is one of the most common medical problems. The spine is a complex support structure running from the top of the neck to the base of the tailbone. Most people, at some point in their life, will experience pain in their back or neck. Because the spine is the core of most body movements, neck or back pain can be very limiting. Fortunately, most of the time neck and back problems can improve without aggessive treatment. It is important to get an early and accurate diagnosis by an experienced team of orthopedic specialists to pinpoint the problem and help you develop the right treatment plan for you. Murphy Wainer uses cutting-edge technology and minimally-invasive procedures to help you recover from back and neck problems and get back to doing what you love .
Bursitis Herniated Disc Degenerative Disc Disease Neck or back fracture Lumbar sprain or strain Neck sprain or strain Kyphosis

COMMON INJURIES

& CONDITIONS

Pinched nerves Radiculopathy Sciatica Scoliosis Whiplash Spondylolisthesis Spinal Stenosis
Spinal cord injury Spinal cord compression Chronic back pain Osteoarthritis Foraminal Stenosis Congenital spine issues Other back and neck issues

THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Bracing Injections NSAIDs and Steroids Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Functional Rehabilitation Heat/Cold Therapies Modify Activities Physiatry
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Herniated Disc Surgery Microdiscectomy Spinal Fusion Vertebroplasty Laminectomy Disc Replacement Foraminotomy Interlaminar implant Other back or neck surgery
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
A drawing of a patient lying on a physical therapy table while a therapist helps him work on his leg exercises.
A drawing of a patient on crutches standing next to a physician with a clipboard
COPYRIGHT © MURPHY WAINER ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WEB DEVELOPMENT BY A BETTER WEB, INC.

Neck & Spine Specialties

at Murphy Wainer

OVERVIEW

Pain caused from spine-related issues is one of the most common medical problems. The spine is a complex support structure running from the top of the neck to the base of the tailbone. Most people, at some point in their life, will experience pain in their back or neck. Because the spine is the core of most body movements, neck or back pain can be very limiting. Fortunately, most of the time neck and back problems can improve without aggessive treatment. It is important to get an early and accurate diagnosis by an experienced team of orthopedic specialists to pinpoint the problem and help you develop the right treatment plan for you. Murphy Wainer uses cutting- edge technology and minimally- invasive procedures to help you recover from back and neck problems and get back to doing what you love .
Bursitis Herniated Disc Degenerative Disc Disease Neck or back fracture Lumbar sprain or strain Neck sprain or strain Kyphosis

COMMON

INJURIES &

CONDITIONS

Pinched nerves Radiculopathy Sciatica Scoliosis Whiplash Spondylolisthesis Spinal Stenosis
Spinal cord injury Spinal cord compression Chronic back pain Osteoarthritis Foraminal Stenosis Congenital spine issues Other back and neck issues

THERAPEUTIC AND SURGICAL

PROCEDURES

Bracing Injections NSAIDs and Steroids Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Functional Rehabilitation Heat/Cold Therapies Modify Activities Physiatry
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Herniated Disc Surgery Microdiscectomy Spinal Fusion Vertebroplasty Laminectomy Disc Replacement Foraminotomy Interlaminar implant Other back or neck surgery
A middle-aged man is holding his neck and grimacing in pain.
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