Conditions
Back Pain
Understanding Back Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Advanced Treatment
Dealing with back pain can make even the simplest daily activities feel like a mountain to climb. Statistics show that nearly 80% of adults will face this challenge at some point. Especially with modern lifestyle changes like remote work and prolonged sitting, chronic spine and joint stiffness has become a hidden pandemic, highlighting the urgent need for personalized, non-surgical treatment options.
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Back pain is one of the most common reasons patients seek medical care, and it can occur suddenly or develop gradually over time.
It may affect any part of the spine, from the neck down to the lower back, hips, and buttocks. Common symptoms include:
Limited flexibility and range of motion
Muscle aches or spasms localized to specific areas
Persistent dull pain in the lower back
Difficulty standing upright
Sharp, stabbing, or radiating pain—often down one or both legs
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We understand that back pain can have a wide range of underlying causes, such as:
Muscle strains from lifting, repetitive movements, or overuse
Spinal disc injuries, including herniated discs, disc bulges, and annular tears
Arthritis or spinal stenosis, typically from age-related joint degeneration
Osteoporosis, which can lead to vertebral compression fractures
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While some back pain may improve with home care, persistent or worsening pain that interferes with daily activities should be evaluated by a specialist. We provide non-surgical and minimally invasive spine and joint treatments to address the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Minimally invasive procedures reduce the risks associated with open surgery, including infection, scarring, and prolonged downtime. Most patients benefit from faster recovery, less post-treatment discomfort, and no hospital stays.
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A holistic approach enables customized treatment plans that integrate chiropractic care with injection therapy, working in synergy to address not only the pain but also its underlying cause.