Physical Therapy Back Pain Treatment

We understand that back pain can be very hard. Especially when you are experiencing chronic pain. Therefore, after an injury or a medical condition flare-up, conservative back pain treatment should be the first method explored. And, physical therapy is a great first step towards pain relief!

Physical Therapy by Spine & Orthopedic Center offers several different methods for upper and lower back pain treatment. First, the therapist will evaluate your images (X-rays, MRI’s, etc.) Then, they will go over your physician’s notes (if available.) Furthermore, they will put you on a treatment plan that fits your specific back pain needs. And add passive physical therapy, such as manual physical therapy, heat, application, ice packs, and electro-stimulation may be recommended. Then, your therapist will start to incorporate active physical therapy into your sessions. Active physical therapy includes exercises and stretches for strengthening the injured area.

There are many exercising benefits for back pain relief. Therefore, it is helpful when experiencing pain to strengthen your core muscles. As a matter of fact, strengthening these muscles help provide support for your spine. Therefore, allowing for back pain relief.

When a back injury occurs, exercise is crucial. However, exercising isn’t something you should do on your own. Instead, it’s a good idea when exercising with pain to first speak to a physical therapist. Therefore,, a physical therapist can help get you ready to work out on your own. And, we can keep those muscles strengthened! Core strengthening is not only a good choice for back pain relief, but it will help prevent further injuries.

Back Conditions Treated

Back pain treatment options that we offer are for the following back pain conditions/ injuries:

Upper/Mid Back

  • Cervical Stenosis
  • Degenerative Disc
  • Facet Disease
  • Herniated Disc
  • Kyphosis
  • Pinched Nerve
  • Slipped Disc
  • Whiplash
  • Spondylosis
  • Spondylolysis

Lower Back

  • Bulging Disc
  • Degenerative Disc
  • Facet Syndrome
  • Herniated Disc
  • Lumbar Stenosis
  • Pinched Nerve
  • Sciatica
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Spondylosis
  • Spondylolysis

Have more questions? Then, call us at 888-409-8006 to schedule a consultation or for more information. Visit our About page to read more about our top physical therapists

 

Helpful Links for Back Pain Treatment:

6 At-Home Exercises to Promote Balance

How to Exercise with Sciatica

Protect Your Back While Working From Home

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