Primary care physicians are usually the first to see patients with symptoms of spinal stenosis. However, when painful symptoms continue or progress, it’s important to see a spine specialist who can diagnose and treat this condition. What is Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis is when the spaces in a person’s spine narrow. This can add…
Month: August 2019
What is Sacroiliac Joint Pain?
If you experience a pain that starts on either side of your lower back and shoots down your buttocks and down the back of your thigh, you may be having sacroiliac joint pain. The sacroiliac joint is actually two joints that are found on either side of your spine. They connect the sacrum, which is…