Back Pain

Back Pain Treatment

Find Relief from Your Back Pain

Back pain is widespread in people and affects millions every day. Unfortunately, this pain can be debilitating and cause a severe impact on your quality of life. Kirby Physical Therapy specializes in methods that can help you find relief if you suffer from back pain.

Areas of Expertise

  • Sciatica
  • Strain
  • Spinal Conditions

Conditions Linked to Back Pain

Back pain often develops without a cause that your doctor can identify with a test or an imaging study. Conditions commonly linked to back pain include:

  • Muscle or ligament strain. Repeated heavy lifting or a sudden awkward movement can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments. If you're in poor physical condition, constant strain on your back can cause painful muscle spasms.
  • Bulging or ruptured disks. Disks act as cushions between the bones (vertebrae) in your spine. The soft material inside a disk can bulge or rupture and press on a nerve. However, you can have a bulging or ruptured disk without back pain. Disk disease is often found incidentally when you have spine X-rays for some other reason.
  • Arthritis. Osteoarthritis can affect the lower back. In some cases, arthritis in the spine can lead to a narrowing of the space around the spinal cord, a condition called spinal stenosis.
  • Osteoporosis. Your spine's vertebrae can develop painful fractures if your bones become porous and brittle.

We Pay Attention

At Kirby Physical Therapy, we pay attention to the signs. We listen to the concerns of our patients to better treat them. Our trained staff understands your needs and works toward developing solutions that leave you feeling better. The moment that you begin feeling any back pain or have a general concern call us immediately.

Why Work with Us

Our patients choose us because of the care and patience we exhibit with them in our environment. Physical therapy is more than just a few spinal adjustments. It's about providing you with that pain-free, stress-free, calming feel that you felt before experiencing pain.

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