5 Signs It’s Time to See a Spine Surgeon About Your Back or Neck Pain

lower back painNot all back or neck pain means surgery. Most cases get better with rest, physical therapy, or other non-invasive treatments. But sometimes, the pain becomes more than just an annoyance—it becomes a sign that something deeper needs attention.

If you’ve tried conservative treatments and still aren’t getting relief, it might be time to consider seeing a spine surgeon.

Here are five signs you shouldn’t ignore:

  • Pain that won’t go away: If your pain lasts longer than 6–8 weeks, despite treatment, you should get a surgical opinion.
  • Numbness or weakness: Tingling, numbness, or weakness in your arms or legs could mean nerve compression—and that may require surgery.
  • Difficulty walking or standing: If your pain affects your ability to move around or causes you to lose balance, you need a thorough spine evaluation.
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control: This is a red flag for a serious condition like cauda equina syndrome. You should seek immediate medical attention.
  • Recurring radiating pain: Sharp, shooting pain that travels down your arm or leg may be caused by a herniated disc pressing on a nerve.

You don’t need to wait until the pain is unbearable to talk to a specialist. A spine surgeon can review your imaging, help you understand your options, and guide you toward long-term relief.

Your body is telling you something. If these symptoms sound familiar, it’s time to listen—and take action.

Virginia Spine Specialists is an award-winning, minimally invasive spinal care practice with locations in Fredericksburg, VA and Manassas, VA. We also serve these Northern and Central Virginia locations: Haymarket, Gainesville, Culpepper, Front Royal, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Colonial Beach, Tappahannock and Lake Anna.