Spine Pain Management
Non-Surgical Care for Neck, Back, and Nerve-Related Pain

Understanding Spine-Related Pain
Spine pain can affect far more than just the back or neck. Because the spine protects the spinal cord and nerve roots, irritation or injury in this area often causes pain that radiates into the shoulders, arms, hips, or legs. Symptoms may appear suddenly after an injury or develop gradually over time due to wear, posture, or repetitive stress.
At Ritucci Regenerative Medicine, spine pain is evaluated as a mechanical, neurological, and functional issue—not just a symptom to suppress.
Common Spine Conditions We Treat
Each condition requires a different strategy, which is why proper diagnosis comes first.


Non-Surgical Spine Pain Treatments
Care plans are built around your diagnosis, pain pattern, and daily demands.
Regenerative Options for Spine Health
For select patients, regenerative therapies may help support healing in injured or degenerative tissues. These treatments are considered only after careful evaluation and are used strategically—not automatically.
Chronic vs Acute Spine Pain
Acute spine pain often results from injury or sudden strain and may resolve with early intervention. Chronic spine pain tends to involve structural changes, nerve sensitivity, or long-standing inflammation and usually requires a more layered approach.
Understanding which type of pain you’re experiencing helps determine the most effective path forward.

Comprehensive Pain Management Approach
- Structural contributors
- Nerve involvement
- Muscle imbalance
- Functional limitations
This comprehensive approach helps reduce flare-ups while improving mobility and confidence in movement.
Next Steps for Spine Evaluation
If spine pain is limiting your daily life, a thorough evaluation can clarify the cause and outline your non-surgical options.
