Lower back pain and related injuries sometimes involve the tendons and connective tissues in this region. Pain can be mild, or it can be so severe that it disrupts a person’s ability to sleep, move and perform their everyday tasks. Symptoms vary depending on what’s causing your pain:
- Injuries that come on slowly or happen suddenly
- Arthritis in the spine
- Herniated discs
- Lifestyle factors, such as being sedentary
Sometimes, the pain starts without a clear cause. While lower back pain can improve with rest and certain medications, long-term pain may require a more integrative approach. Some forms of back pain are related to posture and certain movement patterns that a person becomes accustomed to.
Treating Lower Back Pain Is Key to Living Well
Lower back pain is a potentially debilitating musculoskeletal issue that sometimes requires ongoing treatment. Natural techniques lack the side effects of other conventional remedies and can be used safely over the course of weeks or even months until a patient’s desired results are achieved. Physicians Plus utilizes advanced pain management methods to resolve your symptoms at their core.
There are several effective methods to manage lower back pain, such as physical rehabilitation and massage therapy. We can recommend specific treatments once we gain more information about your symptoms at a consultation.
A physical evaluation reveals the factors that are influencing your pain. By identifying the underlying complications that may be causing you pain, we can build a customized treatment plan that targets those specific issues. This detailed approach results in long-term relief that allows you to achieve a healthier lifestyle.
Physicians Plus Supports Your Goals
As athletes ourselves, we know firsthand how the body functions under strenuous conditions. We use the knowledge gained from our own experiences to deliver effective treatments that resolve a patient’s lower back pain symptoms. A pain-free life is possible, especially when you work with a team that understands what you’re going through.
Begin taking steps toward managing your lower back pain in a way that works best for you. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.