Back Pain
General back pain affecting daily activities
Explore the full set of spine, nerve, joint, muscle, headache, pain, and sports injury conditions treated by Rand Medical Center.
General back pain affecting daily activities
Lumbar spine pain and stiffness
Thoracic spine pain and tension
Cervical spine pain and limited mobility
Upper cervical spine disorders
Mid-back and rib area pain
Nerve pain radiating down the leg
Damaged spinal disc causing nerve compression
Disc protrusion affecting nearby nerves
Age-related disc deterioration
Narrowing of the spinal canal
Vertebra slipping over another vertebra
Abnormal sideways curvature of the spine
Age-related spinal curvature changes
Pain from spinal facet joint dysfunction
Nerve root compression causing pain
Persistent pain after spinal surgery
Pain following laminectomy procedure
Injury to lower back muscles or ligaments
Collapsed vertebra from trauma or osteoporosis
Tailbone pain and discomfort
SI joint dysfunction and pain
Nerve damage causing pain and numbness
Damage to peripheral nerves
Nerve damage from diabetes
Compressed or trapped nerves
Median nerve compression in wrist
Severe headaches from neck nerves
Facial nerve pain
Shingles nerve pain
Chronic pain condition
Nervous system disorder
Benign nerve tumor
Nerve-based chronic pain
Pain in amputated limb area
Inflammation of the joints
Degenerative joint disease
Autoimmune joint condition
General joint discomfort
Knee joint pain and stiffness
Hip joint discomfort
Shoulder joint pain
Shoulder tendon injury
Adhesive capsulitis
Hand and wrist joint pain
Elbow joint discomfort
Tennis elbow
Golfer's elbow
Foot and ankle joint pain
Ankle joint discomfort
Heel pain and foot condition
Muscle and connective tissue pain
Involuntary muscle contractions
Severe muscle cramping
Widespread muscle pain syndrome
Deep buttock muscle pain
Overstretched or torn muscle fibers
Long-lasting pain lasting months or years
Short-term, sudden onset pain
Pain related to cancer and treatment
Persistent pain after surgery
Central pain following stroke
Pain in the pelvic region
Chronic abdominal discomfort
General headache pain and tension
Severe, throbbing headache pain
Severe, cyclical headaches
Stress-related headache pain
General sports-related injuries and treatment
Ligament and muscle injuries
Tear or strain of ligaments
Tendon damage and inflammation
Repetitive strain injuries
Rate these symptoms from 0 to 10 to get a simple overview of whether your symptoms may be consistent with carpal tunnel syndrome and when to consider an evaluation.
Move each slider from 0 for no symptoms to 10 for severe symptoms. Then click "Analyze Symptoms" to view a general summary and recommendation.
Your overall symptom level will be summarized here after you analyze the sliders.
Symptom Level: Not analyzed yet
Recommendation: Complete the symptom sliders and click "Analyze Symptoms".
Note: Early care can help protect long-term nerve function.
Important Disclaimer: This symptom checker is for informational purposes only and does not diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome or replace medical care. If symptoms are worsening, recurring, or affecting hand function, please contact Rand Medical Center for an evaluation.
Rate these symptoms from 0 to 10 to get a simple snapshot of whether your symptoms may be consistent with neuropathy and when to consider an evaluation.
Move each slider from 0 for no symptoms to 10 for severe symptoms. Then click "Analyze Symptoms" to view a general summary and recommendation.
Your overall symptom level will be summarized here after you analyze the sliders.
Symptom Level: Not analyzed yet
Recommendation: Complete the symptom sliders and click "Analyze Symptoms".
Note: Early attention can be helpful in neuropathy care.
Important Disclaimer: This symptom checker is for informational purposes only and does not diagnose neuropathy or replace medical care. If symptoms are worsening, spreading, or affecting daily movement, please contact Rand Medical Center for an evaluation.
Rate the symptoms below from 0 to 10 to get a simple overview of whether your symptoms may line up with sciatica and when to consider scheduling an evaluation.
Move each slider from 0 for no symptoms to 10 for severe symptoms. Once you finish, click "Analyze Symptoms" to view a general summary and recommendation.
Your overall symptom level will be summarized here after you analyze the sliders.
Symptom Level: Not analyzed yet
Recommendation: Complete the symptom sliders and click "Analyze Symptoms".
Important Disclaimer: This symptom checker is for informational purposes only and does not diagnose sciatica or replace medical care. If symptoms are severe, worsening, or affecting mobility, please contact Rand Medical Center for an evaluation.
Rate these symptoms from 0 to 10 to get a simple overview of whether your symptoms may be consistent with tendonitis and when to consider an evaluation.
Move each slider from 0 for no symptoms to 10 for severe symptoms. Then click "Analyze Symptoms" to view a general summary and recommendation.
Your overall symptom level will be summarized here after you analyze the sliders.
Symptom Level: Not analyzed yet
Recommendation: Complete the symptom sliders and click "Analyze Symptoms".
Note: Early treatment can help prevent chronic tendon problems.
Important Disclaimer: This symptom checker is for informational purposes only and does not diagnose tendonitis or replace medical care. If symptoms are worsening, recurring, or affecting function, please contact Rand Medical Center for an evaluation.