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  • Neck PainNeck Pain

    Common neck pain may occur from muscle strain or tension from everyday activities including poor posture, prolonged use of a computer and sleeping in an uncomfortable position.

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  • Arm Pain of Spinal OriginSpine

    Arm pain of spinal origin can be described as discomfort or pain felt anywhere in the arm including the wrist, elbow, or shoulder as a result of a pinched nerve (nerve compression) or irritated nerve in the spinal cord.

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  • Back PainSpine

    Back pain or backache is the pain felt in the back that may originate from damage to the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine.

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  • SciaticaSciatica

    The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in your body. It begins in the lower back and extends through the buttocks down the back of each leg to the thighs and feet.

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  • Degenerative Disc DiseaseDegenerative Disc Disease

    Degenerative disc disease (DDD) refers to the gradual deterioration of the intervertebral discs between the vertebrae.

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  • Complex Spine DeformitiesSpine

    The spine or backbone provides stability to the upper part of our body.

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  • Low Back PainLow Back Pain

    Low back pain is often a common symptom of many disease conditions and the back pain may range from simple or dull pain to sudden and sharp pain.

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  • Mid-back PainSpine

    Mid-back pain is also called as thoracic pain or upper back pain.

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  • Back Pain in ChildrenSpine

    Back pain is uncommon in children and is usually associated with a serious underlying condition or an injury. Often, the cause of back pain is non-specific and is thought to be due to musculoskeletal strain, poor posture, heavy school bags that are not worn correctly or underlying mood problems.

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  • Disc HerniationSpine

    Disc herniation is a condition where the central nucleus pushes through the outer edge of the disc, causing a bulge that compresses the spinal nerves.

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  • Neck Strains and SprainsSpine

    The neck is the most flexible part of the spine and supports the weight of the head.

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  • ScoliosisScoliosis

    Scoliosis is a condition characterized by the abnormal curvature of the spine that causes a deviation to one side.

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  • Spina BifidaSpine

    Spina bifida is a congenital condition (birth defect) in which there is abnormal development of the back bones, spinal cord, surrounding nerves, and the fluid-filled sac that surrounds the spinal cord.

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  • Spinal StenosisSpine

    Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the vertebral column constricting and exerting pressure on the spinal cord or neural foramen (a bony tunnel through which a nerve exits the spinal cord).

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  • Spinal Compression FracturesSpine

    A compression fracture of the vertebra occurs when the bones of the spine (vertebrae) collapse. Most commonly, these fractures occur in the thoracic or the middle portion of the spine.

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  • Spinal InstabilitySpine

    Spinal instability refers to the condition of failure of the spinal column to maintain its normal structure.

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  • Spine TraumaSpine

    Spine trauma is defined as an injury or damage to any region of the spine.  The spine extends from the neck to the lower back and consists of the vertebral bones which surround and protect the spinal cord.

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  • RadiculopathyRadiculopathy

    Certain diseases or mechanical compression of these spinal nerves due to deformities in the vertebral column can lead to radiculopathy.

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  • Osteoporosis of the SpineSpine

    Osteoporosis is a bone disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass and density resulting in brittle, fragile bones that are more susceptible to fractures.

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  • Cervicogenic HeadacheSpine

    Cervicogenic headaches involve pain in one or both sides of your head that radiates from your neck to the front of the head.

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  • Poor BalanceSpine

    Poor balance can be defined as a sense of unsteadiness on your feet due to dizzy spells or lightheadedness, fainting, blackouts, or loss of consciousness.

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  • Spine Bone SpursSpine Bone Spurs

    Spine bone spurs, also called osteophytes, are bony projections that develop in the spine’s facet joints where cartilage has worn out or along the vertebral body’s endplates edges. It can grow at any level of the spinal column such as the low and mid-back and in the neck.

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  • ThoracicSpine

    The different thoracic spine conditions treated by Dr. Venezia include thoracic outlet syndrome, thoracic disc herniation, and thoracic nerve compression.

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  • American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics
  • American Medical Association
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • North American Spine Society