Dr. Larsen evaluates spine-related conditions affecting the cervical and lumbar regions, including structural, disc-related, and nerve-involved disorders such as cervical spinal stenosis, lumbar spinal stenosis, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, degenerative disc disease, and herniated or displaced discs.
Evaluation of narrowing in the cervical spine that may affect nerve function and upper body mobility.
Assessment of lower spine narrowing associated with pain, weakness, or mobility limitations.
General evaluation of spinal canal narrowing affecting neuromusculoskeletal function.
Assessment of vertebral slippage and its effect on spinal alignment and stability.
Evaluation of disc degeneration contributing to pain, stiffness, and reduced flexibility.
Assessment of disc conditions that may compress nearby nerves and affect movement.
Clinical evaluation focuses on identifying structural abnormalities and their relationship to neuromusculoskeletal symptoms.
Each case is assessed based on functional limitations, mobility, and nerve involvement.