Back Pain Denver Specialists

By Jerome Hoffman


The Back Pain Medical Center, SpineOne, is Denver's Premier Medical Center for Advanced Spine Care. We Offer Minimally-Invasive Back Care to Help People with Mild to Severe Back and/or Neck Pain in Denver.

First, SpineOne offers an assessment and then potential non-interventional applications of back/neck-related disorders resulting from auto accidents, work accidents like slipping or pulled muscle/disc from lifting, all types of sports injuries, and certainly all mild-extreme back pain.

SpineOne delivers each patient a comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis and treatment plan, using the most effective and least intrusive medical techniques available. Our personalized treatment approach ensures that every patient receives the highest level of medical and rehabilitation services particularly designed to meet their individual needs. The Denver Back Pain Specialists at SpineOne Medical Center are here to help people experiencing back or neck pain regain an active and healthier lifestyle again.

SpineOne was the vision of its founder, Perry Haney, D.C., M.D., who saw the need for an all-encompassing medical center solely devoted to spine care. Dr. Haney is both a medical doctor and a chiropractic doctor and utilizes the best of both to provide the best possible care to SpineOne patients. With over 30 years of experience in non-operative and minimally invasive treatment of spine-related injuries and disorders, Dr. Haney has helped 1,000s of people in Denver regain their health and live pain-free today. As Medical Director of SpineOne, Dr. Haney ensures that everyone in SpineOne offers the best possible care available for neck and back pain in Denver.

Back pain is an ache that typically originates from the spine's nerves/joints/bones or from back muscles. Back pain may have a sudden onset or can be a chronic pain that continues to worsen as time goes on. It can be constant or intermittent, remain in one place or radiate to other areas, be a dull ache, or a sharp, piercing or burning sensation - there are any number of ways the pain can feel and ultimately affect someone. The pain can also radiate into the arms and/or legs in the form of tingling or numbness. Weakness in the extremities can also happen when a person is experiencing severe back pain as a result of some type of spinal disorder.

Back pain is one of the most persistent problems in medical centers and doctor's offices across the country. In the United States, acute low back pain is the fifth most common reason for physician visits. It is estimated that about nine out of ten adults experience back pain at some point in their life, and five of ten working adults have back pain annually. Lower back pain causes 40 % of missed days of work in the United States and is the single leading cause of disability globally.

If/when you are living with back pain, please call the Back Pain Denver specialists at SpineOne - we can help you live a pain-free life again.




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