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Back Pain Treatment

Most people experience back pain at some point in their lives – but you don’t have to live with it. Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network’s specialized physicians and therapists lead a team approach to find answers, reduce your back pain and guide you back to everyday activities through non-surgical rehabilitation options.

Back pain can be a result of injury, illness or age. Some of the most common causes include:

Arthritis of the spine —the gradual thinning of the cartilage inside the spine
Spinal stenosis —narrowing of the spinal canal that may lead to nerve pain
Disc problems, such as a herniated or bulging disc
If the source of your back pain is unknown, your best option may be to work with your care provider to reduce pain and flare-ups with nonsurgical treatments.

Common Causes of Back Pain

Back pain can be a result of injury, illness or age. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Arthritis of the spine —the gradual thinning of the cartilage inside the spine
  • Spinal stenosis —narrowing of the spinal canal that may lead to nerve pain
  • Disc problems, such as a herniated or bulging disc

If the source of your back pain is unknown, your best option may be to work with your care provider to reduce pain and flare-ups with nonsurgical treatments.

Treatment Options for Back Pain

  • Physicians specializing in back pain who can provide quick referrals to one of 20+ outpatient physical therapy locations
  • Or access physical therapy directly via our PT Now/Direct Access program; no doctor referral needed
  • Non-surgical treatment options, including strength training and aquatic therapy in our warm-water pools
  • Neuropsychologists may recommend meditation, yoga, tai chi and other cognitive and relaxation strategies to keep your mind from focusing on pain

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