Back pain is one of the most common health complaints among adults. Whether it’s due to an injury, poor posture, degenerative disc disease, or muscle strain, chronic back pain can significantly impact your quality of life. At South Shore Orthopedics, we understand how debilitating back pain can be, which is why we offer a comprehensive range of non-surgical treatments to help you find relief.

Our team of experienced orthopedists, physical therapists, and physiatrists work closely with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to their specific needs. We begin with a thorough evaluation to identify the underlying cause of your back pain, which guides our approach to treatment.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options:

  1. Physical Therapy: Licensed physical therapists use a variety of techniques, including exercises, stretches, and manual therapy, to improve flexibility, strengthen the muscles supporting your spine, and alleviate pain.

  2. Pain Management: Depending on the severity and cause of your back pain, we may recommend interventional pain management techniques such as epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, or nerve blocks to reduce inflammation and provide pain relief.

  3. Bracing and Orthotics: In some cases, we may recommend wearing a back brace or using orthotics to support proper posture and spinal alignment and reduce strain on the back.

  4. Lifestyle Modifications: Our team will work with you to identify and address any lifestyle factors that may be contributing to your back pain, such as poor posture, improper lifting techniques, or sedentary behavior.

 

At South Shore Orthopedics, we believe in a comprehensive approach to back pain management, combining multiple non-surgical treatments as needed to provide effective and long-lasting relief. Our goal is to help you regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve your overall quality of life without the need for surgery.

 

If you’re struggling with back pain, don’t suffer in silence. Schedule an appointment with our team today.