Spine Surgeon Serving Dayton, NV
Dayton patients have convenient access to board-certified spine care with Dr. Joseph Chavarria in Reno.
Expert Spine Care Close to Dayton
Dayton, one of Nevada's oldest towns, lies along the Carson River about 40 minutes from Reno via US-50. As this bedroom community grows, Dr. Chavarria provides Dayton patients convenient access to expert evaluation of neck and back pain, herniated discs, sciatica, and the degenerative conditions that develop over time.
Dr. Chavarria's approach is conservative first: most spine problems improve without an operation, and surgery is recommended only when it's truly the right answer. Patients from Dayton get an honest, clearly explained plan — and subspecialty expertise without the long drive to a major metro area. Learn about his approach →
Common Spine Concerns for Dayton Patients
View All Conditions →Herniated Disc
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its outer fibrous ring and irritates or compresses a nearby nerve. It is one of the most common causes of neck and back pain, arm pain, leg pain, and sciatica — and responds well to both conservative and surgical treatment in the right patients.
Sciatica
Sciatica is a symptom — not a diagnosis — describing pain that travels along the sciatic nerve from the low back through the buttock and down the leg, sometimes as far as the foot. It is almost always caused by a herniated disc or spinal stenosis compressing the nerve root, and it responds well to treatment when the underlying cause is correctly identified.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease describes the gradual breakdown of the spinal discs that cushion the vertebrae. As discs lose height, flexibility, and water content with age, they can cause chronic neck or back pain, stiffness, and — when they compress adjacent nerves — radiating arm or leg symptoms. Though common, it is manageable with the right treatment approach.
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots. In the lumbar spine, it causes leg pain, heaviness, and cramping with walking — known as neurogenic claudication. In the cervical spine, it can compress the spinal cord and affect balance, coordination, and hand dexterity.
Spondylolisthesis
Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one below it. This slippage can compress nerve roots, cause spinal instability, and produce back pain and leg symptoms. It ranges from mild (Grade I) to severe (Grades III–IV), with surgical treatment typically reserved for patients who fail conservative care.
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What Patients Say
“Dr. Chavarria was great. He took the time to go over all of the MRIs and other imaging. He came up with a great treatment plan. He referred me to pain management and I am very happy with how things have been going since my visit with him. He has a good bedside manner. I am happy that my PCP referred me to him.”
“Dr. Chavarria has been very helpful with my need to understand my back problems & the treatments available in my case. He listened to my questions & gave me answers I could understand as a patient. The staff are professional & kind.”
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