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Comprehensive Spine Care for Lasting Relief
Conditions we treat/Back & Neck Pain

Comprehensive Spine Care for Lasting Relief

Back and neck pain affect roughly 8 out of 10 adults at some point in their lives, making it the leading cause of disability worldwide. The causes range from acute muscle strains and ligament sprains to chronic conditions like degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and facet joint dysfunction. Because there are so many possible sources, effective treatment starts with a thorough clinical evaluation to identify exactly what is generating the pain before any care plan is built.

Common Symptoms

Persistent aching or stiffness along the spine

Sharp pain when bending, lifting, or twisting

Muscle spasms or tension in the back or neck

Pain that radiates into the shoulders, arms, or legs

Limited range of motion or inability to stand fully upright

Chronic discomfort that worsens after sitting or standing for extended periods

Headaches originating from the base of the skull or upper neck

Numbness or tingling in the extremities associated with spinal issues

Understanding Back & Neck Pain

The spine is a complex mechanical structure made up of vertebrae, discs, facet joints, ligaments, and muscles — all working together to support your body and protect the spinal cord. When any one of these components is injured, inflamed, or degenerating, the result is pain that can range from a dull constant ache to sharp, debilitating episodes that make it difficult to move.
Back and neck pain can originate from herniated or bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, facet joint arthritis, spinal stenosis, muscle or ligament strains, poor posture, or traumatic injury. In many cases, multiple structures are involved simultaneously. Accurate diagnosis requires a clinical examination combined with advanced imaging to determine which structures are generating the pain — because the treatment that works depends entirely on the source.

What You May Be Experiencing

Symptoms and Warning Signs

Back and neck pain can present in many different ways depending on the underlying cause and which spinal structures are involved.

Chronic low back pain

Chronic Low Back Pain

A deep, persistent ache in the lumbar region that may be constant or flare with activity. Often caused by disc degeneration, facet joint wear, or muscle fatigue from poor spinal mechanics.

How We Treat It

Treatment Options at Frontier

These are some of the most common therapies indicated for back and neck pain — not an exhaustive list. Your provider will recommend the specific combination best suited to your diagnosis and condition.

Chiropractic Care & Rehabilitation

Spinal manipulation, therapeutic exercise, and postural correction to restore alignment, reduce pain, and improve mobility.

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Spinal Decompression Therapy

Motorized traction that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on compressed discs and nerves, promoting fluid and nutrient flow back into damaged tissue.

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Regenerative Medicine

In appropriate cases, biologic therapies including PRP may support tissue repair and reduce inflammation in damaged spinal structures.

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Interventional Spinal Injections

Image-guided epidural, facet, and nerve root injections that deliver targeted anti-inflammatory medication directly to the source of pain.

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Radiofrequency Ablation

A minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to disrupt pain signals from specific facet joints or nerve branches, providing months to years of relief.

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Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures

For cases that do not respond to conservative care, advanced procedures like discectomy, laminectomy, or kyphoplasty can directly address the structural problem.

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Why Frontier Pain Relief

Why Frontier Pain Relief

Why Choose Frontier Pain Relief

Back and neck pain is where our coordinated model of care makes the biggest difference. Rather than bouncing between providers, our patients receive chiropractic, interventional, and rehabilitative care under one roof — all planned together, all non-narcotic, and all focused on getting you back to the activities that matter.

Find the Cause. Feel the Relief.