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Acute and chronic back pain

Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical care. The right treatment starts with identifying the true source — disc, joint, nerve, or muscle.

Overview

About Back Pain

Back pain can arise from muscles, ligaments, discs, facet joints, nerves, or the sacroiliac joint. Because so many structures can produce similar symptoms, identifying the actual pain generator is essential.

Our team evaluates each patient with a detailed history, focused exam, and imaging or diagnostic injections when warranted — building a treatment plan around the true source of pain rather than a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Common symptoms

  • Persistent or recurring low or mid-back pain
  • Stiffness that limits bending, twisting, or standing
  • Muscle spasms in the lower back
  • Pain that radiates into the buttock, hip, or leg
  • Pain that interferes with sleep, work, or daily activity
Causes & risk factors

What causes back pain

01

Muscle and ligament strain from lifting or overuse

02

Herniated or degenerative discs

03

Facet joint arthritis or sacroiliac joint dysfunction

04

Spinal stenosis or nerve compression

05

Auto accident, work injury, or prior surgery

Treatment options

How we treat back pain

Epidural steroid injections

01

Image-guided medication delivery to reduce inflammation in the spinal canal.

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Facet and medial branch blocks

02

Diagnostic and therapeutic injections targeting the small joints at the back of the spine.

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Radiofrequency ablation

03

Long-lasting nerve treatment for facet-mediated back pain confirmed by diagnostic blocks.

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Regenerative medicine

04

PRP and stem cell therapy for select degenerative disc and joint conditions.

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Physical and occupational therapy

05

Tailored programs to restore strength, flexibility, and ergonomic mechanics.

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When to seek care

When to see a specialist

Schedule a consultation if back pain has lasted more than two weeks, has radiated into a leg, follows an injury, or is interfering with sleep or daily life. Seek immediate care for new bowel or bladder symptoms, fever, or unexplained weight loss.

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All common symptoms

  • Persistent or recurring low or mid-back pain
  • Stiffness that limits bending, twisting, or standing
  • Muscle spasms in the lower back
  • Pain that radiates into the buttock, hip, or leg
  • Pain that interferes with sleep, work, or daily activity

Get expert care for back pain

Request a consultation and our specialists will identify the source of your pain and build a treatment plan around it.

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