Expert Low Back Pain Doctors in Phoenix and Peoria, AZ Area

What are 3 causes of lower back pain?

  1. Muscle Strain – Overuse or sudden movements can strain muscles and ligaments in the lower back.
  2. Herniated Discs – When the soft tissue between spinal bones bulges or ruptures, it can compress nerves, causing pain.
  3. Degenerative Conditions – Arthritis or spinal stenosis can lead to chronic lower back discomfort.

How do you relieve lower back pain?
Relief options include physical therapy, pain medications, hot or cold compresses, and advanced treatments like epidural injections or nerve blocks. Consulting a specialist for a tailored treatment plan is essential for lasting relief.

How do I know if my back pain is serious?
Back pain may be serious if it persists for weeks, radiates to other parts of the body, or is accompanied by symptoms like numbness, weakness, fever, or loss of bladder/bowel control. Seek medical attention promptly if these occur.

At Mountain View Headache and Spine Institute, we specialize in providing expert care for lower back pain. Visit us at one of our locations in Phoenix, Peoria, or Union Hills Phoenix, Arizona, or schedule an appointment online. We proudly serve patients across Phoenix, Sun City, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Waddell, Paradise Valley, and beyond! Contact us today to start your journey to relief.

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Low Back Pain Treatment Specialist

Back pain is a common issue that most people experience at some point in their lives. In many cases, it’s not serious and resolves on its own within a few days. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it could indicate an underlying condition that requires medical attention. Identifying the cause early can lead to effective treatment and prevent further complications.

What is Back Pain?

Back pain is a widespread issue, and if left untreated, it can interfere with your daily activities and overall quality of life. Common causes of back pain include ruptured discs, arthritis, spinal stenosis, and myofascial pain syndrome. When back pain persists for more than three months, it is classified as chronic back pain and often requires medical attention.

Customized Treatment Plans for Back Pain

Healthcare professionals specializing in back pain focus on diagnosing, treating, and preventing discomfort tailored to each individual. Treatment plans are customized based on the severity of your symptoms and personal needs, ranging from conservative therapies to advanced medical interventions.

Take the first step toward relief with a personalized care plan designed to help you regain mobility and comfort. Visit Mountain View Headache & Spine Institute for expert back pain management.

What Are Symptoms of Back Pain?
  1. Dull, Aching Pain
    Persistent discomfort anywhere along the spine, often described as a deep, aching sensation.

  2. Sharp, Restricted Pain
    Intense, localized pain along the spine, which may limit movement or flexibility.

  3. Pain Worsens with Movement
    Discomfort that intensifies during physical activity or specific movements, making it harder to perform daily tasks.

  4. Difficulty Standing Upright
    Inability to stand straight without experiencing pain, often leading to a hunched posture or additional strain on the back.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, Mountain View Headache & Spine Institute offers personalized care to help diagnose and treat your condition effectively. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start your journey toward relief.