
Back & Neck Pain Management
Back and neck pain are among the most common reasons people seek medical care. These symptoms can result from a wide range of conditions affecting the muscles, joints, discs, or nerves of the spine.
In many cases, pain develops gradually due to poor posture, repetitive strain, or age-related degeneration of spinal structures.
Common causes of back and neck pain include:
- Muscle strain or ligament injury
- Degenerative disc disease
- Poor posture or prolonged sitting
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Arthritis affecting spinal joints
Symptoms may include:
- Localized back or neck pain
- Stiffness or reduced mobility
- Pain that worsens with movement
- Headaches related to neck strain
- Pain radiating into the arms or legs
Most cases of back and neck pain can be managed without surgery.
Non-surgical treatments may include:
- Medication to reduce pain and inflammation
- Physiotherapy and strengthening exercises
- Posture correction and ergonomic advice
- Lifestyle changes to reduce spinal strain
A personalized treatment plan helps address the underlying cause of pain while improving mobility and overall spine health.