Pain
HOW ARE YOU FEELING?
At Nebraska Spine + Pain Center, our surgeons and nonoperative doctors are all specialty-trained with years of experience dedicated to treating your pain at the source, from your spine through the spinal cord and all your nerves. If you have any of the symptoms listed below, our experts are here to offer the best care plan focused on you:
- Difficulty moving your arms, legs, or neck
- Muscle weakness, limpness, or spasms
- Numbness, tingling, or pins-and-needles sensations along your spine or in your limbs
- Persistent shooting pains after having dull pain or a recent injury
- Severe or chronic headaches
- Weakness in your limbs accompanying any numbness or pain along your spine
SURGICAL PRESENTATIONS
FINDING THE PROBLEM
As physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, our pain doctors deliver comprehensive, nonsurgical care plans for a range of musculoskeletal and nerve-related pains. Our doctors want to understand your problem and will listen to your experiences and thoroughly examine affected areas, which may involve imaging, such as X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To pinpoint your pain, our physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors specialize in advanced pain diagnostics known as electrodiagnostics. These diagnostic tests include electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS), both of which use electricity to study your nerve function.
Electrodiagnostics can often help determine if you have pain or other problems because of pressure on a nerve. Conditions of this type include:
- Carpal, cubital, and radial tunnel syndrome
- Cervical and lumbar radiculopathy
- Herniated discs
- Nerve entrapment
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
FINDING THE SOLUTION
pain ASSESSMENTS
At Nebraska Spine + Pain Center, we are prepared to identify and treat the source of your pain with confidence.
Our medical evaluations begin with an open discussion about your symptoms and pain levels, followed by a look at the anatomy of your muscular and skeletal systems using detailed imaging.
Our treatment plans are based around the demands of your lifestyle. We make it a priority to educate our patients about the options available to them—whether those include surgical or nonsurgical methods.
MEET YOUR PAIN CARE TEAM
Our team of physicians and specialized clinical staff offers a full spectrum of conservative to complex pain and spine-related treatments. Working together with you as part of your care provider team, your doctor will help you consider all your options and partner with you to develop the comprehensive treatment plan you need. At Nebraska Spine + Pain Center, we are driven to help you get back to living.
To get started on getting better, meet with your pain care team in Omaha and Columbus. Call us today at (402) 496-0404 to schedule an appointment or use the button below.
OUR pain EXPERTS
Interventional Spine Care – Spine & Musculoskeletal Medicine
Interventional Spine Care – Spine & Musculoskeletal Medicine
Interventional Spine Care – Spine & Musculoskeletal Medicine
Conditions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
About the Practice
Is fellowship or board certification important when choosing my doctor?
Not every doctor has completed a fellowship or earned certification through a medical specialty board, but these additional credentials speak to skill and experience.
A fellowship is exclusive, additional specialty training beyond the requirements for specialization. Completion shows that the doctor has gained additional knowledge and skill in their field.
Board certification is acquired only after a doctor has been in practice and met or exceeded rigorous standards in patient care and applied knowledge.
Do I need a referral to see a spine or pain doctor?
A referral is not required to see one of our doctors at Nebraska Spine + Pain Center.
For insurance or workers’ compensation purposes, a referral may be necessary. Feel free to confirm with your provider, employer, or our office.
How do I make an appointment at Nebraska Spine + Pain Center
Do you offer second opinions?
General FAQs
When Should I see a doctor for my pain?
When should I consider surgery for my pain?
How can I prevent back, neck, or spine-related pain?
Pain along the neck and back affects everyone at some point in life, and as we age, our spine will start degenerating with wear and tear as well as the aging process. Focusing on your overall health and physical conditioning can go a long way in preventing pain of all sorts.
To help prevent spine- and nerve-related pain, you can follow these general best practices:
- Avoid tobacco products.
- Be sure to stretch and warm up before doing any rigorous activities.
- Do not overexert yourself when exercising or when moving or lifting heavy objects.
- Eat a healthy diet, stay hydrated, and minimize alcohol and inflammatory foods, such as refined sugars.
- Keep moving throughout the day and maintain good posture.
- Stay active and maintain a healthy weight.
- Stay well-rested and minimize your stress.
How can physical therapy help my back or neck problem?
Conditions & Treatments
What is a herniated disc?
What is spinal stenosis?
What is radiculopathy?
What is a compression fracture
Can my pain be treated without spine surgery?
Many forms of back, neck, and spine-related pain can be reduced or resolved with nonsurgical methods. These include:
- Bracing
- Lifestyle and activity modifications
- Nerve blocks (to stop pain signals) and other interventional procedures
- Over-the-counter and prescription medications
- Pain injections
- Physical therapy