Spine Pain Treatment Specialist in Plano, TX
Spine pain can limit your ability to perform everyday activities and affect your overall well-being. At Northstar Joint and Spine, Dr. Robert J. Nocerini, MD, offers advanced treatments, including spinal injections, to help address the underlying causes of spine pain. These treatments aim to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and support recovery, helping patients regain their ability to move freely and comfortably. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7704 San Jacinto Pl Suite #200 Plano, TX 75024.




Table of Contents:
What causes pain in your spine?
How do you know if spinal pain is serious?
What are the symptoms of spine problems?
What disease attacks the spine?
Pain in the spine can be caused by a variety of conditions that affect the structure and function of the spine. Spinal conditions are a leading cause of disability, often resulting in severe pain, weakness, or paralysis. Common causes include degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and osteoporosis. As we age, the spine naturally weakens, particularly in the lower back, making it more susceptible to discomfort and pain.
The severity of spinal pain can vary depending on the location and type of condition. Minor issues can often be managed with regular exercise and pain relief measures, while more severe conditions may require months of physical therapy and potentially surgical interventions. Ongoing self-care, including proper stretching, a balanced diet, and regular checkups, is recommended to prevent further complications and manage pain effectively.
Spinal pain can vary in severity, and understanding whether it’s serious is important for determining the necessary treatment. While back pain is common and can result from regular activities, some signs indicate that the pain may be more serious and require medical attention. If the pain is persistent, sharp, or accompanied by numbness, weakness, or loss of bladder or bowel control, it may signal a serious condition that needs professional evaluation.
Spinal pain caused by misalignment, poor posture, or muscle strain is usually temporary and can be managed with rest, exercises, and over-the-counter pain medications. However, if the pain radiates to other parts of the body, like down your legs or arms, or if the pain worsens with movement, it could indicate nerve compression or disc issues.
If the pain doesn’t improve with self-care or limits your mobility and daily function, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can evaluate your condition, recommend physical therapy, and help with managing pain through other methods, ensuring you receive the appropriate care for your spinal pain. Always seek medical advice if you have concerns about the severity of your spinal pain.
Symptoms of spine issues include:
• Abnormally rounded back or shoulders
• Back or neck pain that can be stabbing or sharp, dull and aching, or burning
• Bowel or bladder dysfunction
• Vomiting and/or nausea
• Pain radiating in the legs and/or arms
• Tightness or stiffness
• Uneven appearances, like in one shoulder or hip being higher than the opposite
• Numbness, weakness, or tingling in the legs or arms
Spinal cord diseases are a major health concern for people aged 65 and older. Many health conditions cause damage to the spinal code, which can lead to paralysis and other symptoms. Scientists have made progress in treating and preventing spinal cord diseases in recent years. Plus, advances in medical technology make it easier to diagnose and treat patients. Since so many people suffer from spinal cord disease, it’s important to understand the causes and treatments.
Damage to the spinal cord causes paralysis, a condition where the voluntary muscle’s no longer function. Paralysis can be permanent or temporary, but it’s always serious. Some of the most common spinal cord diseases are multiple sclerosis (MS), ALS, motor neuron disease, and transverse myelitis. Regardless of the cause, when a person suffers from a spinal cord disease, it’s critical that they receive prompt care.
Spine pain treatment is available at NorthStar Joint and Spine. We look forward to serving you! For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7704 San Jacinto Pl Suite #200 Plano, TX 75024. We serve patients from Plano TX, Willow Bend TX, Frisco TX, Allen TX, Addison TX, North Dallas TX, and surrounding areas.

Additional Services You May Need
▸ Back Pain
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Epidural Steroid Injections
▸ Spinal Cord Stimulation
▸ Viscosupplementation
▸ Genicular Nerve Blocks
▸ Facet Injections
▸ Joint Injections
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Injections
▸ Lumbar and Cervical
▸ Facet Medial Branch Blocks
▸ Diagnostic Nerve Blocks
▸ Medication Management
▸ Neck Pain Doctor
▸ Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
▸ Headaches
▸ Suboxone
▸ Botox for Migraines
▸ Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Additional Services You May Need
▸ Back Pain
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Epidural Steroid Injections
▸ Spinal Cord Stimulation
▸ Viscosupplementation
▸ Genicular Nerve Blocks
▸ Facet Injections
▸ Joint Injections
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Injections
▸ Lumbar and Cervical
▸ Facet Medial Branch Blocks
▸ Diagnostic Nerve Blocks
▸ Medication Management
▸ Neck Pain Doctor
▸ Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
▸ Headaches
▸ Suboxone
▸ Botox for Migraines
▸ Peripheral Nerve Stimulation