Targeted Relief for Back, Neck, and Nerve-Related Pain
Back and neck pain are some of the most common health complaints today—and they’re often linked to underlying spinal or nerve issues. At Dr. Sushpa Das’s clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and treating these conditions using advanced, non-surgical techniques to help you return to a pain-free life.
1. Low Back Pain
A dull, aching, or sharp pain in the lower back can interfere with your movement, sleep, and daily tasks. It may result from muscle strain, disc issues, or joint problems in the spine.
2. Lumbosacral Radicular Pain (Sciatica)
This type of nerve pain radiates from the lower back down to the legs, often caused by nerve compression or a herniated disc.
3. Lumbar Facet Joint Pain
Pain that originates from small joints in the lower spine. It often worsens with twisting or bending and is common with aging or arthritis.
4. Lumbar Canal Stenosis
A narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back that can compress nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs—especially during walking.
5. Discogenic Low Back Pain
This refers to pain coming from a damaged or degenerated intervertebral disc. It can feel deep and aching, and is often aggravated by sitting or bending forward.
6. Cervical Radicular Pain
Pain radiating from the neck into the shoulders or arms due to nerve root irritation. It may be accompanied by tingling or weakness.
7. Cervical Spondylotic Pain
Chronic neck pain caused by wear-and-tear changes in the cervical spine. It may also limit neck movement and cause headaches.
8. Cervical Facet Joint Pain
Arises from the small joints in the neck. This pain is typically localized and worsens with neck rotation or extension.
9. Neck Pain
Whether from posture issues, muscle strain, or underlying spinal problems, neck pain can significantly impact your comfort and mobility.
10. Coccygodynia (Tailbone Pain)
Pain at the base of the spine, often triggered by sitting or after an injury. Though it may seem minor, coccyx pain can be surprisingly persistent.
Dr. Sushpa Das uses image-guided interventions (ultrasound and fluoroscopy) for accurate, minimally invasive treatments—such as nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and regenerative therapies like PRP. Her care is personalized, evidence-based, and focused on improving both function and quality of life.
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