Are you suffering from chronic back pain, sharp shooting pains down your leg (sciatica), or stiffness that stops you from living your life? You are not alone. Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical help, and at HBG Medical Center, we provide real solutions.
At HBGMC, we believe in using the most effective and least invasive treatment possible. Your personalized recovery plan starts with a precise diagnosis from our spine specialists, supported by our in-house advanced imaging.
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes out, often pressing on nearby nerves. This can cause intense local back pain or radiating pain like sciatica. Our specialists provide expert herniated disc treatment, starting with conservative care and progressing to minimally invasive surgery if needed.
Sciatica is not a condition itself, but a symptom of an underlying problem like a herniated disc or spinal stenosis pressing on the sciatic nerve. It causes radiating pain, numbness, or weakness down the leg. We focus on diagnosing and treating the root cause of your sciatica for effective, long-term relief.
This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Spinal stenosis often causes pain, cramping, or numbness in the legs, back, or neck, which worsens with standing or walking. We offer treatments to manage symptoms and improve mobility.
As we age, our spinal discs can wear down, leading to degenerative disc disease. This can cause chronic low back pain, stiffness, and occasional flare-ups. Our treatment focuses on pain management, physiotherapy, and regenerative options to improve disc health.
The most common cause of acute back pain is a simple muscle strain or ligament sprain from heavy lifting or an awkward movement. Our team will provide an accurate diagnosis to rule out more serious issues and recommend physiotherapy and pain relief to speed up your recovery.
This condition occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one below it, which can cause low back pain, muscle tightness, and nerve compression. Treatment ranges from physiotherapy to stabilize the spine to surgical intervention in more severe cases.