Back Pain

About Back Pain

Back pain is a common condition affecting people of all ages. It may result from muscle strain, disc problems, poor posture, or underlying spinal conditions. Acute or chronic, it can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.

Process

Diagnosis involves physical examination, medical history, and imaging like X-rays or MRI. Treatment varies based on the cause and severity—ranging from physiotherapy, medications, and IFT to surgical options like discectomy or minimally invasive spine procedures. Early intervention helps prevent long-term complications and supports a faster recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is back pain always serious?
No, but persistent or radiating pain should be evaluated.
Yes, most cases respond to non-surgical care.

Not all back pain is the same. What’s your type?

Herniated Disc

When a spinal disc slips or ruptures, pressing on nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness. 

Muscle Injury

Overuse, strain, or sudden movements can tear muscle fibers, leading to stiffness and spasms. 

Vertebral Fracture

A break in the spine, often due to osteoporosis or trauma, causing sharp pain and instability. 

Compressed Nerves

Pinched nerves from disc issues or bone spurs can trigger radiating pain, tingling, or weakness.  

Muscle Strain

Overexertion or poor posture can overstretch muscles, leading to soreness and restricted movement. 

Spinal Stenosis

Stenosis refers to the narrowing of a passage in the body, commonly occurring in the spine. This condition can cause pressure on the nerves, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.

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How we diagnose back pain.
Tests, Scans and expert Evaluation. 

Following are the imaging tests performed to determine the main cause of back pain.

X-ray, MRI or CT Scan

Identifies fractures, misalignments, and bone abnormalities in the spine.

Provides detailed images of discs, nerves, and soft tissues to detect issues like herniations or stenosis.

DEXA Scan

Measures bone density to assess the risk of osteoporosis-related spinal fractures. 

Nerve Conduction Test

Evaluates nerve signals to detect pinched or damaged nerves causing pain or weakness. 

Blood Test

Helps identify infections, inflammation, or underlying conditions affecting spine health.

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What are the common treatments for back pain?
Back pain is treated with physical therapy, medications, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or surgery, depending on the severity and cause.
Back pain is treated with physical therapy, medications, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or surgery, depending on the severity and cause.
Back pain is treated with physical therapy, medications, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or surgery, depending on the severity and cause.
Back pain is treated with physical therapy, medications, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or surgery, depending on the severity and cause.
Back pain is treated with physical therapy, medications, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or surgery, depending on the severity and cause.

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