If it hurts, limits you, or slows you down — this is where to start.
Active Nexus Center brings together interventional pain care, senior health, and proactive rehabilitation under one coordinated team. Whether you are dealing with a spine condition, a worn-out joint, an age-related change in strength or balance — or simply want to stay ahead of all of the above — you will find a pathway here.
Browse by category below. Each condition links to the program best suited to it — and our team coordinates across all three if you need more than one
Our interventional spine team provides precise, image-guided treatments targeting the root cause of spinal pain — from disc herniation to complex nerve compression syndromes.
One of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, stemming from disc, facet joint, or muscular sources across the lumbar and thoracic spine. View Treatment
Radiating pain originating from the lower back, buttock, or hip region caused by dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint or irritation of the piriformis muscle, often mimicking sciatica-like symptoms such as leg pain, tightness, or numbness.
A displaced or ruptured spinal disc that presses on adjacent nerves, producing local and radicular pain with variable neurological involvement.
Narrowing of the spinal canal that compresses nerve roots, causing leg pain, cramping, and weakness that worsens with standing and walking.
Intense, episodic nerve pain
resulting from nerve irritation or
damage, producing sharp,
burning, or stabbing sensations
in specific regions.
Lower limb and balance conditions affect mobility and fall risk – particularly in older adults. Our physiotherapy team develops targeted programs to restore stability, gait, and confidence.
Chronic ankle instability or weakness resulting from ligament laxity, prior sprains, or neuromuscular deficits affecting balance and gait.
Impaired postural stability from vestibular, neurological, or musculoskeletal causes – increasing fall risk particularly in older adults.
Spine Conditions
Joint Conditions
Nerve Conditions
Lower Limb Conditions