Back Pain
What is causes Back Pain?
- Muscle strain
- Herniated discs
- Arthritis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Bone spurs
- Scoliosis
- Fractures
- Excess weight
- Poor physical conditioning
- Repetitive stress
- Sport Injury
- Sciatica
- Spinal Stenosis
- Motor Vehicle Injury
- Spondylosis
When should I see a doctor about back pain?
The severity and duration of your back pain are good indicators of when you need to seek help for a back problem. Set up an appointment for any pain that lasts longer than a week or two and interferes with your ability to perform daily activities.
The following criteria also indicate it’s time to reach out:
- You experience pain, numbness, or tingling in your legs and/or back
- You can’t perform your normal duties at work or home
What is the treatment for back pain?
At the Washington Center for Pain Management, we have a variety of techniques available to help relieve your pain. We take a conservative approach and use more progressive therapies if your body doesn’t respond. In most cases, you can avoid surgery.
Some of the most common methods of back pain treatment the center uses include: (please click on the method to learn more)
- Epidural steroid injections: injection to reduce inflammation and pain
- Nerve block injections: anesthetic injection to block nerve signals
- Intradiscal electrothermal therapy: heating discs to help shrink herniation
- Radiofrequency (RF) neurotomy: using RF waves to disrupt pain signals
We offer other numerous therapies and minimally invasive procedures to treat the source of your back pain. You don’t have to just “live with it.” There’s a lot you can do to diminish or eliminate back pain for good.
If you’d like to find relief from your back pain, reach out to the Washington Center for Pain Management over the phone, or you can request your initial consultation online.