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Back pain is one of the most common health concerns, affecting millions of people and impacting daily life, work, and mobility. Whether caused by injury, aging, or chronic conditions, spine health is essential for overall well-being. “Spinal issues can have a major impact on quality of life,” explains Diana Douleh, MD, a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon at Ortho Rhode Island. Dr. Douleh specializes in treating a wide range of spinal conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, and scoliosis. Her approach combines the latest surgical techniques with a focus on minimally invasive procedures, motion-preserving treatments, and personalized patient care.
When it comes to spine health, Dr. Douleh stresses that early intervention is key, especially for anyone experiencing chronic back or neck pain, numbness, or reduced mobility. A consultation with a specialist can help determine the best course of action, whether non-surgical treatments or, when necessary, surgery to restore function and relieve pain. “There are many options available today, from physical therapy and pain management to advanced surgical solutions,” she says. “My goal is to work with patients to find the best approach for their unique needs.”
Dr. Douleh: If you’re experiencing persistent back or neck pain that doesn’t improve with rest, pain that radiates down your arms or legs, numbness, tingling, or weakness, it’s time to see a specialist. These could be signs of a spinal condition that requires medical attention.
Dr. Douleh: Absolutely. Many patients benefit from physical therapy, targeted exercise programs, lifestyle modifications, and pain management techniques like injections. Surgery is typically considered only after conservative treatments have been explored.
Dr. Douleh: Minimally invasive techniques allow for smaller incisions, reduced recovery time, and less post-operative pain. Additionally, motion-preserving surgeries, such as disc replacements, help maintain mobility compared to traditional spinal fusions.
Dr. Douleh: A strong core, good posture, and an active lifestyle are key to maintaining spine health. Proper lifting techniques, avoiding prolonged sitting, and maintaining a healthy weight can also help protect your spine over time.
Diana G. Douleh, MD
Dr. Douleh is now seeing patients at the Center for Advanced Orthopedic Surgery at South County Hospital, a partnership between Ortho Rhode Island and South County Health.
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