Back pain can result from many different causes. The skilled team at Centers of Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine treats back pain that stems from a wide range of conditions, including:
Traumatic injuries from car accidents or playing sports can damage the muscles, tendons, and ligaments in your back. Muscle strain and ligament sprains are among the most common causes of low back pain. An injury may also cause a herniated disc, which can press on a nerve and cause back pain.
As you grow older, degenerative changes affect the discs and vertebrae of your spine. This may lead to degenerative disc disease, spondylosis, and arthritis of the spine.
Spinal nerve compression, also known as a pinched nerve, is a common cause of low back pain that radiates into your hip, buttock, and leg (sciatica). Many things can cause nerve compression, including herniated or ruptured discs, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis.
First, the team at Centers of Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine carefully reviews your medical history and asks how your back pain started. They perform a physical exam and may take tests, including:
These tests help the team at Centers of Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine develop an individualized treatment plan.
The team at Centers of Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine always uses the least invasive and most current back pain treatments available, including:
Regenerative treatments, including stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), use substances found in your own body to stimulate your natural healing response.
An epidural injection relieves pain and reduces swelling. The injection consists of an anesthetic medication to numb pain and anti-inflammatory medication for lasting relief.
Radiofrequency ablation uses a high-frequency electrical current to relieve low back pain. The current targets specific nerve cells and prevents them from sending pain signals.
A spinal cord stimulator is an implanted device that sends electrical pulses to your spinal cord. These pulses block pain signals from your spine before they reach your brain.
To learn more about your options for treating back pain, call Centers of Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine, or book an appointment online today.