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Conditions Treated

At Back & Neck Specialists of New York, our board-certified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeons specialize in the comprehensive care of both brain, spine and peripheral nerve disorders. With a patient-centered approach and the latest surgical techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, we are committed to delivering expert care tailored to each individual.

To learn more about the conditions we commonly treat, please explore the categories below.

From common spinal issues to highly specialized peripheral nerve disorders, we are committed to providing advanced, patient-centered care tailored to each individual patient

Spine Conditions

Chronic or acute discomfort in the spine that can impact mobility and daily life.

Wear-and-tear changes in spinal discs that cause pain, stiffness or nerve irritation.

Bulging or ruptured spinal discs that press on nerves and cause pain or numbness.

Pain, tingling or weakness caused by irritation of spinal nerve roots.

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A range of conditions affecting the spine, including instability and stenosis.

Functional Movement Disorders

Seizure disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease that affect movement control.

Disorders at the intersection of brain health and mental well-being.

Muscle stiffness or spasms caused by brain or spinal cord conditions.

Brain Conditions

Abnormal growths in the brain that may affect neurological function.

Buildup of fluid in the brain causing increased pressure and neurological symptoms.

Peripheral Nerve Conditions

Nerve damage from diabetes that leads to pain, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet.

Damage to the shoulder and arm nerve network that affects strength and movement.

Pinched nerves that cause pain, tingling or weakness.

Chronic nerve-related pain or dysfunction affecting sensation and mobility.

Abnormal growths on nerves that may cause pain, weakness or functional problems.

A wide range of conditions affecting nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.

Involuntary tightening of the neck muscles that leads to abnormal head positioning.

Benign fatty tumors that may occur near nerves or within soft tissue.

Pain

Persistent pain conditions that impact daily functioning and quality of life.

Chronic facial discomfort, often due to trigeminal neuralgia or other nerve irritation.

Severe headaches linked to specific nerve involvement or compression.

Others

Damage to the nervous system caused by accidents, falls or trauma.

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