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Finding the right back pain doctor near you is the first step toward reclaiming your quality of life. At The Spine & Rehab Group, our multidisciplinary team of board-certified orthopedic doctors, physiatrists, interventional spine specialists, spine surgeons, neurologists, and physical therapists offers a comprehensive, 360-degree approach to spine care.
We provide expert back pain diagnosis and treatment at spine centers across New Jersey and New York City, including Millburn, Paramus, and Englewood Cliffs, NJ, as well as Midtown East and Greenwich Village, NYC.
We go beyond masking symptoms. Using state-of-the-art diagnostics, including on-site digital X-rays, open MRI referrals, and Electromyography (EMG/NCS) testing, we pinpoint the exact source of your back pain and develop personalized back pain treatment plans. This evidence-based approach ensures effective care for both acute and chronic back pain while helping many patients avoid unnecessary surgery.
At your first appointment with our back and spine doctor, expect a thorough evaluation:
Our goal is for you to leave with clarity, confidence, and a clear path toward back pain relief.
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Our back pain specialists near you treat a wide range of spine-related conditions:

Lower back pain, also called lumbar pain, is one of the most common medical conditions worldwide. At The Spine & Rehab Group, our team of the best back pain doctors near you focuses on lower back pain diagnosis and non-surgical lower back pain treatment, to help you get relief.

Middle back pain and upper back pain, also called the thoracic spine region, is not as common as lower back pain, but can be very painful and symptomatic.

A herniated disc, also referred to as a slipped disc, ruptured disc, or disc herniation, is one of the most common causes of back pain. Often, people visit a spine specialist for back pain and unknowingly have a herniated disc. Herniated discs affect the vertebrae, the bones that make up your spine, and the spinal discs, which provide support and flexibility to your back.

Sciatica, or Lumbar Radiculopathy, is an irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve roots in the lumbar spine. Most commonly, sciatica causes lower back pain. Because the sciatic nerve roots in the lumbar spine extend to the hips, buttocks, legs and feet – an injury or irritation in the lumbar spine region of your back causes symptoms in these areas.

Scoliosis is an unnatural curving of the spine that often causes back pain and other symptoms. Some cases of Scoliosis may be very mild and go unnoticed while others are severe and physically visible.

Spinal Stenosis is a condition of the spine that causes a narrowing of the spinal canal and compression on the nerves and spinal cord. This pressure and reduced space in the canal most commonly causes low back pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease is a condition that causes pain, most commonly lower back pain, due to degeneration of the discs in the spine. Degenerative disc disease is actually one of most common causes of lower back pain and often goes undiagnosed for a long period of time.

Thoracic Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve root in the mid-back is compressed, causing tingling, numbness, and pain in the chest and torso. Common causes include muscle spasms, herniated discs, spinal wear and tear, or trauma.

Thoracic degenerative disc disease results from wear and tear of the discs in the upper and middle back. Symptoms include chronic mid-back pain, reduced mobility, and changes in posture.

A thoracic sprain occurs when ligaments in the mid-back are stretched or torn, causing acute or subacute pain. Commonly caused by falls, car accidents, or heavy lifting, this condition benefits from an appointment with a doctor for back pain near you for personalized non-surgical treatment.

Thoracic facet syndrome is an arthritis-like condition affecting the joints of the mid-back, leading to stiffness and pain during movement.

Thoracic disc herniation occurs when discs in the mid-back flatten or bulge, causing localized pain, numbness, or motor issues in the chest and torso.

Lumbar degenerative disc disease involves the breakdown of discs and facet joints in the lower back, often causing tenderness, leg weakness, and chronic pain.

A bulging disc in the lower back protrudes into the spinal canal, leading to lower back pain, leg pain, tingling, or numbness.

Lumbar Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve in the lower back is pinched, resulting in pain, weakness, or tingling in the legs.

Lumbar disc herniation happens when discs between vertebrae shift or rupture, compressing spinal nerves. Symptoms include lower back pain, leg weakness, and numbness.

A lumbar sprain occurs when ligaments in the lower spine are stretched or torn, causing localized pain and stiffness.

Lumbar stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back, compressing nerves and causing leg pain, numbness, or weakness.

Lumbar facet syndrome results from degeneration or injury of the posterior facet joints in the lower spine, causing chronic pain and stiffness.

Spondylosis is age-related degeneration of spinal joints, discs, and vertebrae, often causing stiffness, back pain, and abnormal spinal motion.
Rather than a quick fix, the solutions to back pain often involve a combination of different therapies. This may include physical therapy, managing pain, and changing lifestyle. Dr. Amr Hosny, MD, MBA, FASA
I was amazed that simply adjusting my diet per Dr. Hosny's recommendations made such a difference with my neck inflammation. After blood tests revealed certain sensitivities, he suggested eliminating a couple foods that were likely triggering inflammation - and the results spoke for themselves! Within weeks, most of the constant pain and stiffness had subsided. I'm so grateful he took that holistic approach to understand what was causing my issues on a deeper level. Dr. Hosny's compassion and determination to find the source of my neck problems set him apart. That kind of diligent, personalized care is what The Spine and Rehab Group is all about. They truly listen and develop customized treatment plans that work! My gratitude runs deep for this talented doctor who gave me my health back.
Ryan A. ★★★★★I've had back pain for years, and after a recent injury, I couldn't take it anymore. I called the office and they fit me in right away. Dr. Hosny's care is top-notch, he took the time to explain every step of the diagnosis and treatment plan, and the epidural injections he recommended were a game-changer. I feel like I have a new lease on life! The staff was so friendly and welcoming, and the office itself is a pleasure to visit. I wouldn't trust anyone else with my back pain needs.
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Whether you’re looking for a doctor for back pain near you, a lower back pain doctor, or a pinched nerve specialist, our NJ and NYC spine centers offer same-day appointments to start your journey toward pain relief today.
The Spine & Rehab Group
140 NJ-17,
Paramus, NJ 07652
(212) 242-8160