Pain Management,
for Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common conditions our pain management doctors treat. Back pain can hold you back. But it doesn’t have to. Our team is dedicated to helping you find relief.

We use the latest, minimally invasive techniques to manage your pain and get you back to doing what you love.

Lasts longer than a few weeks

Causes weakness or tingling in your legs

Is severe and doesn’t improve

Back Pain Symptoms

Back pain can range from mild discomfort to debilitating pain that shoots down your legs. If you’re experiencing back pain that:

It’s time to see a pain specialist.

Affects bowel or bladder function

Is accompanied by fever

Results from a traumatic injury to the back

In some cases, immediate medical attention is needed for back pain that:

Back pain can stem from
various causes, including:

Some common causes
of back pain include:

Back Pain, prevention

Our pain management doctors recommend a healthy lifestyle to prevent and manage back pain. Here are some simple tips:

Stay Active:

Regular exercise, such as walking, swimming, or yoga, can strengthen your back muscles.

Stretch Regularly:

Simple stretches can improve flexibility and reduce muscle tension.

Maintain a Healthy Weight

Excess weight can strain your back.

Quit Smoking:

Smoking can negatively impact bone health and increase the risk of back pain.

Practice Good Posture:

Sit and stand up straight to reduce strain on your back.

Lift Properly:

Bend your knees, not your back, when lifting heavy objects.

By incorporating these tips into your daily routine, you can reduce your risk of back pain and improve your overall well-being.

Back Pain, treatment

If you are suffering from back pain, our pain management specialists can help alleviate your discomfort. We offer a range of treatment options tailored to your specific needs, including:

Medication:

To reduce inflammation and pain.

Physical Therapy:

To strengthen muscles and improve flexibility.

Nerve Blocks:

To numb specific areas of pain.

Epidural Steroid Injections:

To reduce inflammation in the spine.

Spinal Cord Stimulators:

To disrupt pain signals to the brain.

Radiofrequency Ablation:

To target specific nerves and reduce pain.

Pain Pumps:

To deliver pain medication directly to the affected area.

Ready to Feel Better?

If you’re struggling with arthritis pain, our compassionate team at Pain Treatment Institute Is here to help.

Schedule vour appointment today and take the first step towards a more comfortable life.