by Dr. Noah Volz | Oct 31, 2024 | Back Pain
Have you ever heard the term “lumbar spondylosis” and wondered what it means? If you’re over 40 and have dealt with low back pain, there’s a good chance this condition may be affecting you. Lumbar spondylosis is a fancy medical term for the...
by Dr. Noah Volz | Sep 14, 2024 | Back Pain
Imagine you’re walking barefoot through a sun-dappled forest. The soft moss cushions your steps, and the earthy scent of pine fills the air. Suddenly, a sharp twig pierces your sole. In a heartbeat, your serene stroll transforms into a complex neurological...
by Dr. Noah Volz | Aug 23, 2024 | Back Pain
Have you ever noticed that your low back pain feels better when you bend forward or sit down? Do certain positions or movements seem to make your pain worse, while others provide relief? If so, you may be dealing with a specific type of low back pain that responds...
by Dr. Noah Volz | Aug 16, 2024 | Back Pain
As a parent, there’s nothing more concerning than seeing your child in pain. If you have a young athlete who’s been complaining of low back pain, you might be wondering what could be causing it and how you can help. One possibility that’s worth...
by Dr. Noah Volz | Jun 20, 2024 | Back Pain
When your legs start feeling weak, numb, or painful after standing or walking, lumbar stenosis may be to blame. Lumbar stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in your lower back that can put pressure on the nerves traveling down your legs. While it’s a...
by Dr. Noah Volz | Jun 17, 2024 | Back Pain
Do you have pain in your lower back, buttocks, or legs? Does the pain get worse when you stand up from sitting or when you climb stairs? You might have a condition called sacroiliac joint dysfunction. This problem occurs when there’s too much or too little...