Low back pain
Up to 80% of Americans experience low back pain in their lifetime. Low back pain can affect daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, or even socializing with others.
Persistent pain after surgery
Some patients continue to have pain after surgery. While further surgery may not be an option, there may be other therapies that can help improve your symptoms.
Neck or mid-back pain
Pain from these regions can affect the shoulder or hands
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis refers to narrowing in the spinal canal due to degenerative or arthritis related changes in the spine. Often, people with spinal stenosis describe pain that affects how they walk or causes discomfort with standing.
"Pinched nerve"
Sciatica or a “pinched nerve” can describe low back pain going into the hip or leg, or neck pain radiating into the shoulders or hands
Neuropathic pain
Neuropathic or nerve pain can be difficult to treat but there are minimally invasive options that help some patients feel better
Dr. Raj Moman, MD
Improving Pain, Function, and Quality of Life is My Mission
(352) 343-7246
LEESBURG
8136 Centralia Court Leesburg, FL
The Villages
800 Highway 466, Lady Lake, FL