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The problem with spine care is that care is highly fragmented and biased, explains Dr. James Lynch. Too many times, the patient receives recommendations and a treatment plan that is strongly biased to the type of physician seen. If a person goes only to a spine surgeon, there is a strong likelihood that the person will receive a prescription for surgery. By having non-surgical spine specialists involved, the back and neck pain sufferer is provided many treatment options that can relieve symptoms without surgery. Physical therapy and injection therapy are the two most common tools used by a spine center to help patients recover from back or neck pain without surger