Do You Suffer from
Chronic Back Pain?

Tired of Living with Constant Discomfort or Limited Movement?
Click below and discover how to relieve your back pain safely, effectively, and without surgery.

Do You Suffer from
Chronic Back Pain?

Tired of Living with Constant Discomfort or Limited Movement?
Click below and discover how to relieve your back pain safely, effectively, and without surgery.

Back Pain Doesn’t Have to
Control Your Life.

At Axis Spine and Pain, we offer advanced, non-surgical treatments that go beyond temporary relief.

Our board-certified physicians create targeted plans using proven methods like spinal injections, nerve ablations, and spinal cord stimulation — all designed to help you get your life back.

Common Back & Spine Pain Conditions

We treat all types of back and spine pain. Below are some common conditions that irritate the back and spine:

General Low Back Pain or Spondylosis
Spondylosis is a general term for wear-and-tear that affects the joints of the upper or lower spine. Sometimes called arthritis of the neck, it is a normal byproduct of aging.

Symptoms include pain that radiates along the affected nerve, running from the lower back down the buttocks and into the leg or from the neck down the arm. You may experience numbness or tingling in the affected area, weakness in muscles, or difficulty with balance, coordination, or reflexes.

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal Stenosis is the narrowing of the space surrounding the spinal cord and nerve roots. This narrowing is typically caused by disc herniation, facet arthritis, hypertrophy, or an overgrowth of scar tissue after spinal surgery, although can also be caused by congenital defects, vertebral fractures, or tumors/cysts.

Symptoms include a dull ache or tenderness, a burning sensation, and pain, weakness, or numbness in the extremities. Symptoms increase when standing or walking and decrease when laying, sitting, or bending forward.

Radiculopathy or Sciatica

Radiculopathy describes the symptoms caused by a pinched nerve in the spine. Sciatica is the most common type of radiculopathy and happens when irritation, inflammation, pinching, or compression affect one or more nerves that run down your lower back and into your legs.

Symptoms include a dull ache or tenderness, a burning sensation, and pain, weakness, or numbness in the extremities. Symptoms increase when standing or walking and decrease when laying, sitting, or bending forward.
Sacroiliitis
Often confused with hip pain, Sacroiliitis is painful inflammation in the joints where the spine connects to the pelvis in the sacroiliac joints. It can occur when something irritates the joint where the spine meets the pelvis and is often caused by an accident, fall, or changes to how you walk to account for the pain.
Lower back pain that gets worse sitting or standing in one position for a long time, a sudden sharp or stabbing sensation, a constant dull ache, or stiffness first thing in the morning, usually for more than an hour every time you wake up.
Herniated Discs

A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through a crack in the tougher exterior. This can irritate nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Herniated discs are most common in the lower back, but can also occur in the neck.

Symptoms may include sharp or burning pain in the back, buttocks, or legs, numbness or tingling in the limbs, muscle weakness, and pain that worsens with movement, coughing, or sitting.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative Disc Disease refers to the natural breakdown of spinal discs over time. While it’s a common part of aging, the disc wear can sometimes cause pain or instability in the spine.

Symptoms may include chronic low back or neck pain, discomfort that worsens with sitting, bending, or lifting, pain that improves when walking or lying down, and occasional numbness or tingling in the extremities.

Compression Fractures

A compression fracture is a small break or collapse in a spinal vertebra, often caused by osteoporosis. These fractures can cause sudden back pain and lead to height loss or spinal curvature if left untreated.

Symptoms may include sudden onset of back pain, pain that worsens with standing or walking, loss of height, a stooped posture, and limited spinal mobility.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that causes the cartilage between bones to break down over time. When it affects the spine, it can lead to pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints of the back or neck.

Symptoms include joint stiffness and pain in the back or neck, limited range of motion, swelling around the affected joints, and discomfort that worsens with activity and improves with rest.

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Post-Laminectomy Syndrome or “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome” is a condition in which patients continue to experience persistent pain after undergoing spine surgery. While spine surgery is intended to relieve pain or restore function, in some cases, the procedure does not produce the desired outcome and or may even lead to new or worsened symptoms.

Symptoms include persistent or recurring lower back pain, share or stabbing pain at the surgical site, decreased mobility and function, or difficulty standing, walking, and sitting for long periods of time.

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Not All Back Pain Requires Surgery

Physical therapy, medication, or other conservative treatments might not relieve your back pain, but that doesn’t mean surgery is your only option. At Axis Spine & Pain, we offer non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments to help reduce pain in the lower back, mid back, upper back, and more to restore your function. Common treatments for back pain and spine pain include:

Diagnostic & Therapeutic Injections
Targeted injections to relieve your pain or help diagnose the root cause.

Spinal Cord Stimulation
Long-term solutions to prevent pain signals from reaching your brain.

Minimally-Invasive Spine Procedures
Advanced interventions that treat spinal pain with less downtime and no open surgery.

Regenerative Spine Injections
Non-surgical treatments that help restore disc health and relieve pain.

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Whether you’re living with chronic pain, nerve discomfort, or joint stiffness, our compassionate team is ready to guide you towards lasting relief. Our spine specialists take a comprehensive and conservative approach to pain management, focusing on minimally invasive procedures that can give you your quality of life back

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Understanding your discomfort is the first step towards improvement.
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Most popular and trending questions

As part of our commitment to excellence in pain management, we stay on the cutting edge of treatment innovations and personalized care.

We treat a wide range of spine-related conditions including herniated or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, ligament or soft tissue injuries, sciatica, and osteoarthritis.

No. We specialize in non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments such as spinal injections, nerve ablations, and spinal cord stimulation designed to target the root cause of your pain.

That’s not uncommon, and we take a comprehensive approach to care. During your evaluation, we’ll assess all areas of discomfort to develop a holistic treatment plan that addresses your full range of symptoms.

Our goal is to find the most effective treatment for your specific condition. If a particular therapy doesn’t provide the desired relief, we’ll adjust your care plan accordingly. We’re committed to finding a solution that works for you.

Most patients experiencing musculoskeletal pain are eligible for our treatments. During your initial consultation, we’ll review your medical history, symptoms, and goals to determine the best course of action for your situation.

In most cases, no. Because our treatments are non-surgical and minimally invasive, downtime is minimal. Many patients return to work or normal activities the same day or shortly after treatment.

Relief varies by individual and the specific condition being treated. Some patients experience improvement within a few days, while others may require several sessions to notice significant results. We’ll guide you through every step of your recovery.

Yes, we offer consultations to help new patients learn more about our treatments and determine if they’re a good fit for our care. It’s the first step toward finding lasting relief.

Axis Spine & Pain proudly serves patients in Macon and Warner Robins, Georgia, with convenient access and compassionate care close to home.

Trusted Back Pain Doctors Near You

Back pain affects millions of Americans every year. Whether it’s the result of an injury, aging, or a medical condition, back pain can seriously impact your quality of life. At Axis Spine & Pain, our board-certified spine specialists conduct a thorough evaluation of your spine to find out what’s causing your symptoms. We investigate your pain’s origin, how sever it is, and whether your range of motion is limited. If needed, we may get X-rays or imaging tests to provide our doctors with more detailed information to create your personalized treatment plan.