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Low Back Pain Relief That Lasts

Expert Treatment Options for Low Back Pain in Lindale and Tyler, TX

Common Causes of Low Back Pain

Don’t let back pain control your life. We identify the root cause and provide effective, evidence-based treatment to get you moving pain-free.

Disc Bulges and Herniations

When the gel-like cushions between your vertebrae bulge or rupture, they can compress nearby nerves, causing localized back pain or radiating symptoms down your leg. Disc injuries often result from improper lifting, repetitive stress, or degenerative changes.

Sciatica

Compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve creates sharp, shooting pain that travels from your lower back through your buttock and down your leg. This debilitating condition can also cause numbness, tingling, and weakness in the affected leg.

Pinched Nerve

Pinched nerves occur when bone spurs, herniated discs, or spinal stenosis compress nerve roots. This creates radiating pain, muscle weakness, and altered sensation that follows the nerve's pathway.

Low Back Muscle Strain

Overstretched muscles and ligaments or joint inflammation in your lower back can cause acute pain, stiffness, and muscle spasms. These injuries commonly result from sudden movements, lifting injuries, or prolonged poor posture.

Low Back Arthritis

Osteoarthritis in the spine's facet joints causes inflammation, stiffness, and progressive pain. Degenerative changes create bone-on-bone friction, leading to chronic discomfort that worsens with activity.

Degenerative Disc Disease

As spinal discs lose hydration and height over time, they provide less cushioning between vertebrae. This degeneration causes chronic pain, pinched nerves, reduced flexibility, and increased susceptibility to injury.

Scoliosis

Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine can cause chronic pain, muscle imbalances, and postural dysfunction. Whether congenital or developed over time, scoliosis creates uneven stress on spinal structures, leading to progressive discomfort. Proper exercise can improve or slow down these changes in Spinal Curves while reducing pain

SI Joint Pain

The sacroiliac joint connects your pelvis to your spine. When it becomes inflamed or misaligned, it creates deep, aching pain in your lower back and buttocks that often mimics sciatica or disc problems.

Back Surgery

Whether you've had discectomy, fusion, or decompression surgery, proper rehabilitation is critical for optimal outcomes. Guided treatment prevents scar tissue complications, restores strength, and ensures safe return to normal activities.

Low Back Pain Treatment in Lindale and Tyler, TX

Soft Tissue
Massage

Massage can help loosen stiff muscles in the low back and reduce sensations of tightness and pain

Dry
Needling

Dry Needling helps calm down pain and inflammation in the joints, help tight muscles loosen and relax, and calm down nerve pain

Radial
Shockwave

High-energy acoustic waves stimulate healing in damaged ligaments and can also provide relief for joint and nerve pain especially for chronic low back conditions.

Motor
Patterns

Rewiring neural motor patterns to produce proper muscle coordination especially for properly engaging the core and glutes as these muscles are what provide the low back with stability and support

Specific
Exercises

Exercises to build proper strength, reinforce proper movement patterns, and correct muscle imbalances around the low back.

ChiropracticServices

Adjustments work great to calm down low back pain and loosen tight muscles.

SubZero
Cryotherapy

Subzero Cryo Spray at nearly -100 degrees to help reduce low back pain and inflammation in less than 2 minutes

Want to learn more about treating low back pain without surgery or injections? Check Our Low Back Pain Blogs that covers causes, treatment options, and when to seek help.

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