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Spine Rehabilitation
Spine Rehabilitation
The Spine Center therapy team offers years of expertise and advanced training in spinal rehabilitation. Our therapists work closely with on-site physical rehabilitation physicians to provide comprehensive, targeted care for all patients with spinal-related conditions including:
- Low back or thoracic pain
- Neck pain and arm pain
- Bulging or herniated disc
- Spondylosis and spondyloitheses
- Disc degeneration
- Sciatica
- Radiculopathy and leg pain
- Decreased range of motion
- Decreased strength and endurance
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