Degenerative Disc Disease Specialist Doctors NYC

At Manhattan Pain and Sports Associates you’ll get the degenerative disc disease pain management and medical care you need to reduce or eliminate your acute or chronic degenerative disc disease neck pain. Because when you’re in pain — whether it’s from an accident, computer strain, sporting injury, age, or ailment — you want relief quickly. Appropriate and targeted degenerative disc disease neck pain management and treatment starts with a proper diagnosis from your NYC neck pain management doctor.

Degenerative Disc Disease

With age comes wisdom — the wisdom to know that your body is not as young as it used to be. After 50 or 60 years of pounding, walking, bending, twisting, walking, running and playing, your body, and especially your bones begin to show wear and tear. Degenerative disc disease is one of those ailments that strike just about everyone to some degree.

However, it is a misnomer; degenerative disc disease is not really a disease at all — but more of a condition that causes pain because of the worn out discs in your spine. Instead of suffering and complaining about the pain of getting old, you can do something about it: limit the degree of damage you do and get treatment. It’s available right in Manhattan.

How Your Spine Works

Discs work like shock absorbers between the bones or vertebrae in your spinal column. Discs allow your back to stay flexible and adapt to your movements as you work, play sports, exercise and generally live your life freely in motion. Discs are made up of two parts:

  • The outer, tough layer that protects your nerves
  • The soft, jelly-like substance in the core of the discs

When the outer layer is damaged or torn, your nerves may become impinged, causing pain. If the outer membrane is punctured or damaged, the core leaks out, seeping into the surrounding area and touching your nerves — and again, causing pain. Since there is no blood supply to your discs, they can’t heal by themselves and the pain worsens.

When the pain gets really bad, you’ll want to see your NYC pain management doctor. Back pain from degenerative disc disease can be debilitating, making normal activity nearly impossible. In some case, however, your spine may restabilize after it’s been damaged, leaving you with relatively little pain. Most likely, the damage worsens over time, and your pain comes and goes.

Risk Factors and Symptoms

By the time you reach middle age, a portion of the water inside the discs dries out, making them vulnerable. High-impact sports put you at a greater risk of damaging those weakened discs. And once they are injured, they become inflamed and unstable, leading to back pain that needs the attention of a pain management specialist.

Signs of degenerative disc disease to watch for as you age include:

  • Pain that gets worse when you lift, bend or twist
  • Pain that dissipates when you shift your sitting or lying position
  • Pain that lessens when you walk
  • Pain that worsens when you stand up after sitting for long periods of time
  • Weak leg muscles or drop-foot
  • Periods of nagging lower back pain that comes and goes over time and ranges from severe to uncomfortable

See Your NYC Pain Management Specialist

Manhattan Pain and Sports Associates can help you not only diagnose the source of your pain, but also find ways to manage it. While surgical options are available, conservative methods like physical therapy and medication are employed initially, followed by epidural injections for pain relief.

Get the Degenerative Disc Disease Pain Relief & Treatment You Need

Your NYC degenerative disc disease neck pain management specialist will get you back to your normal routine with minimal downtime. After your diagnosis is confirmed, your doctor begins your neck pain management and treatment plan with the most conservative pain relief treatment. You’ll always receive non-invasive pain relief before your doctor turns to more invasive procedures like surgery.

Manhattan Pain and Sports Associates
51 East 25th St, 4th Floor, Ste B
New York, NY 10010
(212) 533-3954