Lower Back Pain FAQs

Both acute and chronic back pain can quickly become disruptive and downright debilitating without a proper diagnosis. At Everest Medical Group in Mesa, AZ, we offer holistic chiropractic treatments for effective back pain relief. Before you visit us for care, take a look at some frequently asked questions regarding lower back pain below:

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What Are Some Causes of Lower Back Pain?

Lower back pain can develop due to a variety of causes, including:

  • Sports-Related Injuries or Trauma: Blunt-force trauma, sports-related injuries, and even being involved in a car accident can result in spinal misalignments or damage to the muscles, ligaments, and bones in the back.
  • Herniated or Bulging Discs: Bulging and herniated discs often occur when the cushion between the vertebrae becomes damaged, leading to excessive pain and nerve compression.
  • Sciatic Pain: Sciatica can cause pain that originates in the lower back and radiates to the legs and buttocks.
  • Certain Conditions: Conditions like arthritis, Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), and spinal stenosis can accelerate the breakdown of the spine's protective layers, such as cartilage and discs. This early degeneration often results in pain and reduced mobility.

What Treatments Are Available for Lower Back Pain?

Lower back pain treatments begin with a thorough assessment to identify the root cause. Chiropractic adjustments can realign the spine, while physical therapy helps strengthen core muscles and improve flexibility. Additional options may include massage therapy to relax tense muscles and heat or ice application to reduce inflammation. This comprehensive approach promotes lasting relief and improved spinal health.

When Should I See a Chiropractor Near Me for Lower Back Pain?

It’s important to visit our chiropractors if you notice the following:

  • Your back pain is disruptive and does not improve with time or basic exercises
  • You begin to experience numbness, tingling, and weakness radiating to your legs
  • You feel extreme pain in your lower back after a sports-related injury or accident
  • You also experience bowel or bladder dysfunction, weight loss, or fever accompanied by your lower back pain.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today!

If you need back pain treatment, our team at Everest Medical Group in Mesa, AZ, is happy to help. To learn more about our treatments and to schedule an appointment, call us at (480) 558-1900 today. We look forward to assisting you with your recovery process!

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