Between 10%-40% of Americans have sciatica at any given time. Considering how prevalent these painful symptoms are, you’d think that more medical professionals would offer more effective treatment. The reality is, while many Read More
Spondylolisthesis is a common cause of back pain. At least 4%-6% of American adults live with this condition, although the figures could be higher as some people have the disorder but don’t Read More
Did you know that your spine supports about half your total body weight? It’s true! Your spine is a complex structure that protects the nerves inside your spinal cord and supports your Read More
If you’re one of the 31 million Americans living with back pain at any given time, you want relief. A critical part of getting effective and long-lasting treatment is identifying the root Read More
The largest nerve in your body is called the sciatic nerve. It starts at the base of your spine and travels through the buttocks and down the back of each Read More
Almost everyone has a sore neck from time to time, but millions of Americans experience persistent neck pain that interferes with their lives. What’s worse, around 50% of people who experience severe neck Read More
How much time do you spend sitting each day? If you’re like most American adults, it’s at least six hours. In fact, more than half of all adults sit 6-8 hours Read More
Your spinal canal is a hollow space in your vertebral bones that runs from your neck to your lower back. It protects your spinal cord, the bundle of nerves that Read More
About 4 in 5 Americans experience neck pain in their lifetimes. And for nearly half of those people, the pain is chronic. While neck pain can be caused by an underlying condition like Read More
Your lower back consists of five vertebral bones precisely stacked one on top of the other. These bones make up the base of your spine (also called your lumbar spine), Read More
Back pain is extremely common and a leading cause of disability. What might start as mild discomfort can progress to debilitating pain without the proper care. Many people hesitate to make an Read More
Your spine is a stack of vertebral bones and discs that runs from your neck down to your pelvis. The bones give your spine strength and structure, while the discs Read More
Up to 4% of teenagers develop adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The condition often takes parents by surprise as their child has probably had prior scoliosis evaluations with no signs of an Read More
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Spinal Stenosis and Disc Center, Inc.
2428 Santa Monica Blvd UNIT 305
Santa Monica, CA 90404
2428 Santa Monica Blvd UNIT 305 Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 451-5851