Are you tired of that nagging back pain that keeps you from enjoying life to the fullest? You’re in luck because we are here to guide you to a healthier spine! With a few little steps and our expert guidance, you will soon be on your way to a life where back pain is a thing of the past.
Your journey to a healthier spine is a collaborative effort. At Lott Physical Therapy, we believe in working closely with you, listening to your concerns, and understanding your goals. After all, who knows your body better than you do? Together, we can work to ensure a future free of back pain.
Sometimes, the discomfort in your back may seem like a constant companion, refusing to part ways with you. Fortunately, with the right guidance and effort, you can find a way to alleviate your pain. So, let’s take the first step on this promising journey together!
“If you are looking for the very best in physical therapy locations, look no further. The technicians at Lott are the best. The therapists are the very best at diagnosing and prescribing treatments to cure whatever ails you! The atmosphere and professionalism are tops! You are in good hands here.”
– Google 5-Star Review
Understanding the Root Causes of Back Pain
The first step to saying goodbye to back pain is understanding what causes it. It might be due to a sedentary lifestyle, an old injury, or even just daily wear and tear. No matter the reason, understanding the root causes is your key to finding the solution.
The most common causes of back pain that our physical therapists frequently treat include the following:
- Muscle Strain or Ligament Sprain: Repeated heavy lifting or sudden awkward movements can strain the muscles and spinal ligaments. If you’re in poor physical condition, constant strain on your back can cause painful muscle spasms.
- Bulging or Ruptured Discs: Discs, the cushioning between your bones, can bulge or herniate and press on a nerve.
- Degenerative Disc Disease: As we age, the discs between the vertebrae deteriorate, which can cause pain, especially if one disc is worn down significantly.
- Spinal Stenosis: This condition results from the narrowing of the spinal canal, putting pressure on the nerves and causing back pain.
- Fibromyalgia: Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome that causes muscle stiffness and fatigue, including back pain.
Remember, it is always advised to consult with our physical therapist for personalized advice. We’ll work with you to identify the exact cause of your back pain and suggest appropriate treatments to ensure you get the results you deserve!