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Understanding Discogenic Pain

Understanding Discogenic Pain

by Rob Hollander | Aug 25, 2022 | Aging and Active, back pain, Chronic Pain, pain, Physical Therapy, Spine Care

Do you or anyone you know suffer from lower back pain? It is one of the most common orthopedic presentations that we see in the clinic. Statistics show that the percentage of adults with back pain increases with age, from 28.4% for those aged 18–29 and 35.2% for those...

Our Physical Therapists

  • Scott Weber, PT-CLT
  • Rob Hollander, PT
  • Ron Carpenter, PT, OCS
  • Molly Nelson, DPT-CLT

Alpine Physical Therapy & Spine Care – Westside

336 SW Cyber Dr.
Suite 107
Bend, OR 97702

Alpine Physical Therapy & Spine Care – Eastside

2546 NE Conners Avenue
Suite 110
Bend, OR 97701

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