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Treatment Personalized,
Just For You

Dr. David Rogenmoser and Dr. Justin Doughty have extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of complex back, neck and spine injuries and conditions. A division of Mid State Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center, the Mid State Spine & Rehab team is dedicated to delivering the same exceptional quality of care you have trusted for many decades. Schedule your appointment today and let us get you back to the life you deserve!

Our Team of Specialists

Dr. David Rogenmoser
Dr. David Rogenmoser

Board Certified Physiatrist

Dr. Justin Doughty
Dr. Justin Doughty

Interventional Pain Management

tiffany hayes
Tiffany Hayes, PA

What we
Treat

At Mid State Spine & Rehab we are focused on providing patients treatment and rehab for spine, neck and back pain. We treat a wide array of conditions.

Neck Pain
Back Pain
Lumbar Pain
Cervical Pain
Arm Pain
Hand Pain
Hip Pain
Leg Pain
Knee Pain
Muscle Pain
Sciatica
Nerve Pain
Muscle Strain/Muscle Sprain
Ligament Sprain/Ligament Strain
Tingling
Numbness
Carpal Tunnel
Weakness
Falls
Stroke
Spasticity
Scoliosis

Cerebral Palsy Spasticity
Spinal Cord Injury
Neuromuscular Disorders
Concussion
Occipital Headaches
Brain Injury
Amputee
Cervical Dystonia
Knee Osteoarthritis
SI (Sacroiliac) Joint Pain
Cervical Facet Joint Pain
Cervical Radiculopathy
Lumbar Facet Joint Pain
Lumbar Radiculopathy
Lumbar Compression Fracture
Thoracic Compression Fracture
Knee Pes Anserine Bursitis
Interspinous Ligament Strain
Iliolumbar Ligament Strain
Piriformis Syndrome
Spinal Stenosis
Discogenic Back Pain
Neuropathic Pain

Rehabilitation

Diagnostic Testing

The Mid State Spine & Rehab team tailors a personalized treatment plan using our innovative diagnostic technology including Nerve Conduction Studies, EMG, X-ray, MRI and Ultrasound.

Treatments
& Procedures

Non-opiate pain management for adults and children

Stroke Rehabilitation
Fracture Care Rehabilitation
Iovera – Freezing Nerves to Knee
Nonoperative Orthopedics
Spinal Injuries
Injections for Spasticity
Injections for Nerve Pain
Knee Injections
Carpal Tunnel Injections
Interspinous Ligament Injections
Iliolumbar Ligament Injections
SI (Sacroiliac) Joint Injections
Interventional Spine Injections
Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections

Tendon Sheath Injections
Tendon Insertion Injections
Piriformis Injections
Ultrasound Guided Injections
Fluoroscopic Guided Injections
Gait Evaluation
Bracing
Orthotics
Amputee Prosthetics
Mobility Device Evaluation
Durable Medical Equipment Evaluation
Radiofrequency Nerve Ablations
Trigger Point Injections
Minimally Invasive Spine Care

Our patients are Happy & Healthy

“Dr. Rogenmoser and his entire staff are exeptional. They were so kind, patient and understanding. I appreciate the care and concern I was given by everyone I encountered at this office.”

“Dr. Rogenmoser is the best Dr I ever had…he is very conscientious and listens to everything you have to tell him."

“He goes beyond and above to make sure you get what you are in need of! Fantastic bedside manner and always makes me smile!”

we’re here To Answer all your questions and concerns.

Our team of medical professionals can help answer all your questions, prepare personalized recovery plans and get you back to doing the things you love without pain. 

Individuals suffering from even mild back pain should consult a doctor if they experience:

  • Numbness or tingling
  • Severe pain that does not improve with rest
  • Pain after a fall or an injury
  • Pain plus any of the following: trouble urinating, weakness, numbness in the legs, fever or unexplained weight loss
A herniated disc is defined as a disc where the outer lining has been torn, and the inner soft disc material has expressed out of the tear. Often this compresses the adjacent nerve roots. This pressure on the nerve roots tends to cause low back pain and leg pain which can be accompanied by numbness and weakness. When disc herniations are very severe, they can even affect the function of the control of the bowel and bladder. This is called cauda equina syndrome and tends to be a very unusual complication of disc herniation. This is an emergency and needs immediate medical attention.
There are many therapies available to help alleviate pain. Medications include anti-inflammatory agents, oral steroids, and muscle relaxers. Injections targets at the source of dysfunction can be helpful when medications fail. Physical therapy, massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care are all valuable alternatives. Topical creams, ice and heat, ultrasound and electrical stimulation may also be helpful. Determining the proper treatment plan depends upon the specific patient.

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Alexandria, LA

Pineville, LA

Ville Platte, LA

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