Orthopedic Back & Neck Care

Orthopedic Back & Neck Care

Approximately 80 percent of adults in the United States have been affected by back pain at some point in their lives. Back problems are often aggravated by and associated with improper body mechanics and activities that require heavy lifting or prolonged period of bending.


  • Conditions Treated/Clinical Services Provided

    • Disc herniation
    • Spinal stenosis
    • Spinal arthritis and sciatica
    • Cervical and lumbar degenerative disease
    • Pinched back and neck nerves
    • Spondylolisthesis
    • Endoscopic spine surgery
    • Minimally invasive spine surgery

Our Clinical Team

You will be cared for by numerous members of our team, working under the direction and supervision of our orthopedic surgeons. We also have the availability of on-site X-ray services and durable medical equipment supplies such as splints, slings and crutches.

Dr. Rainey treats patients in our BHS Crossroads Campus and Slippery Rock offices and operates at Butler Memorial Hospital. 

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • When should you see a doctor?

    Most acute back pain resolves without treatment. However, you should seek treatment when:

    • pain is persistent and rest or over-the-counter medications do not relieve pain
    • pain interferes with daily activities
    • pain interferes with sleep
    • there is numbness, tingling or weakness in the legs
  • Making a diagnosis

    To determine the cause of your back pain, your surgeon will ask about your symptoms and conduct a physical examination. Depending on the nature of your pain, you may undergo X-rays or other diagnostic tests, such as a CT scan (computed tomography), an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or an EMG (electromyogram).

    After your doctor determines the source of your back pain, he or she will develop a treatment plan designed to help reduce pain and improve mobility. There is a wide range of treatment options for back and neck pain, ranging from conservative meansures to surgical intervention.

Make your musculoskeletal health a priority!

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