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When Should I See a Neurosurgeon for Low Back Pain in Mississippi?

Sometimes, your primary care physician will refer you to a neurosurgeon in Mississippi for low back pain treatment. Neurosurgeons specialize in correcting nerve-related problems. The spine has the most complex system of nerves in the body. As a result, many conditions develop from issues involving the nerves traveling through your spinal cord.

With the correct diagnosis and proper treatment, you may experience a considerable improvement in or elimination of lower back pain. That can result in a huge improvement in day-to-day life, allow you to return to work, and improve your range of motion. Keep reading for examples of common conditions treated by a neurosurgeon.

What Types of Back Pain Can a Neurosurgeon Treat?

Neurosurgeons in Mississippi treat chronic pain in your lower back stemming from herniation, wear and tear, and injury. In addition, they help patients suffering from illnesses or conditions such as:

  • Lumbar Disc Herniation. This condition describes a problem with one of the rubbery discs between each set of vertebrae. Spinal discs have soft centers encased in a rubbery outer surface. Herniated discs are also called slipped discs and occur when the soft inner portion pushes through the rubbery outer surface. The herniation can cause nerve irritation, resulting in weakness, pain, or numbness.
  • Lumbar Spondylosis. As you age, the bones and discs in your spine change, often resulting in degenerative disc disease and arthritis. Symptoms of this condition range from mild to severe to nonexistent.
  • Lumbar Stenosis. When the spaces in your spine begin to narrow, it often places pressure on nearby nerves. This typically occurs in the neck or lower back. If you experience tingling, pain, muscle weakness, or numbness, you may have a more severe form of lumbar stenosis.
  • Lumbar Spondylolisthesis. When one of the bones of the spine slips on to the one below it, it can cause lower back pain. Often, non-surgical treatment can alleviate or eliminate the symptoms.

If any of these conditions deteriorate and non-surgical intervention does not improve your pain, you may need surgical treatment. A neurosurgeon is a highly qualified physician and surgeon experienced in treating these and other conditions related to low back pain.

Meet Our Neurosurgeon in Mississippi

Dr. Adam I. Lewis has performed thousands of minimally invasive procedures at Jackson Neurosurgery Clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, and across the country. As a respected neurosurgeon, he has taught these procedures to other doctors and helped patients from all over the world live fuller, safer, and pain-free lives.

To find out whether a neurosurgeon can help alleviate your low back pain, call Jackson Neurosurgery Clinic at (601) 366-1011 or contact us online. We offer holistic treatments that include surgical and nonsurgical solutions. We are committed to finding a solution that works for you.