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Integrated Treatments for Low Back Pain Relief at Gramercy Pain Center

Having chronic back pain can make it hard to focus on your tasks and keep you from enjoying the activities that you love. At Gramercy Pain Center, we’ll help you get out of low back pain and take important steps to improve your quality of life. We offer a wide variety of interventional pain management solutions that can reduce the impact of backaches in your lifestyle.

With our effective treatments and services, you will never have to worry about experiencing another day of uncomfortable low back pain. Set an appointment with our pain specialist today and explore your options for back pain relief.

Common Causes of Low Back Pain

Lower back pain is one of the common reasons why people visit a pain management doctor. The lumbar spine, or lower back, consists of vertebral bones, discs, and facet joints that support the weight of the upper body. When any of these spinal structures get damaged due to excess pressure, acute injury, or muscle strain, it can lead to episodes of back pain.

At Gramercy Pain Center, we make sure to do thorough evaluations to determine the true source of your low back pain symptoms. Your chronic pain condition may be caused by any of the following:

  • Herniated or ruptured lumbar discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Congenital skeletal deformities such as scoliosis, lordosis, or kyphosis
  • Traumatic injuries from playing sports or car accidents
  • Spinal nerve inflammation
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Facet joint damage
  • Osteoporosis
  • Spinal compression fracture
  • Spondylolisthesis

Different Types of Low Back Pain

1) Non-specific Lower Back Pain

Most people can experience having this type of back pain at some point in their lives. It can be characterized as an intense muscle strain or acute pain that can be felt on one or both sides of the lower back. This can be caused by any sudden movement that can put stress on the lower back and spine.

2) Muscle Spasms

Some symptoms of low back pain can present themselves as muscle spasms. This occurs when the muscles in the lower back contract involuntarily and can lead to painful contractions. Spasms can be caused by inflammation from muscle overuse or sprained ligaments due to injuries or accidents.

3) Acute Low Back Pain

This form of back pain happens suddenly as a result of damage or injury to a muscle, ligament, or joint on the lower back. Majority of acute back pain episodes can last for a few days up to four weeks. It can heal on its own and can be treated with medications such as a muscle relaxant or anti-inflammatory drug.

4) Chronic Lower Back Pain

Unlike acute back pain, this type of backache can last for 12 weeks or longer. It’s the form of back pain that persists and returns after you’ve had your initial treatment. Most chronic low back pain conditions are caused by an underlying spinal problem or pinched nerve.

5) Nerve Root Pain

Also known as sciatica, this condition happens when a nerve is damaged or compressed on the spinal cord. Along with pain that is felt on the lower back, this can cause numbness, muscle weakness, and lead to referred shoulder pain, neck pain, and leg pain.

Signs That You Need to See A Low Back Pain Specialist

Although there are remedies that can help manage lower back pain at home, it’s still best to consult with medical professionals to get accurate treatment. We recommend scheduling a visit to our back and spine specialist as soon as you experience the following signs:

  • Persistent pain that won’t go away with medications
  • Pain that gets worse whenever you’re sitting, standing, or lying down
  • Severe pain that radiates to your legs and below the knees
  • Numbness, weakness, and tingling sensation on both legs
  • Stiffness which makes it difficult to move the legs
  • Low back pain that’s accompanied by fever, unexplained weight loss, or loss of bladder control

Effective Low Back Pain Management at Gramercy Pain Center

With our team of physicians at Gramercy Pain Center, you can reclaim your freedom and confidence to enjoy the things you love without worrying about chronic pain. We’re committed to providing you with the best care and treatment so you can achieve a higher quality of life.

Our doctors are trained in the latest techniques and modalities in pain medicine. We enjoy working closely with our patients to find the right solutions for their specific low back pain problems. Some of the common pain relief procedures and interventional services that we offer are:

  • Epidural steroid injection
  • Nerve block
  • Platelet-rich plasma injections
  • Sacroiliac joint injections
  • Facet joint injections
  • Trigger point injections
  • Hyaluronic injections
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation
  • Spinal cord stimulation
  • Spinal manipulation
  • Disc decompressions
  • Cryoablation
  • Physical therapy

Trust Our Low Back Pain Specialists at Gramercy Pain Center

At Gramercy Pain Center, we take pride in providing an integrated approach to improve your low back pain and prevent it from worsening. Our team uses a variety of physical medicine, home exercises, and minimally invasive procedures to address your symptoms and care for your back and spine health.

Our caring and compassionate team is dedicated to providing the highest level of service and will make sure to attend to your needs. All our treatment plans are tailored to each patient according to their medical records, specific symptoms, and severity of pain problems.

FAQs About Low Back Pain Treatment and Management

Q: What should I expect with my low back pain treatment?

A: At Gramercy Pain Center, you’ll need a thorough back and spine evaluation first to determine the extent of your condition and find the cause of your pain. We may perform exams such as a CT scan, MRI, and bloodwork. Your treatment plan will be specifically created to address your symptoms.

Q: How will I know if I need spine surgery for my back pain?

A: It’s very rare for a patient with low back pain to get surgery but it can be the last treatment option when all other procedures have been exhausted. If your pain symptoms don’t get better after weeks of nonsurgical therapies and if it begins to affect your mobility and function, we may refer you to a surgeon who can help you explore your options for minimally invasive spine surgery.

Q: What are the possible options for surgical treatment of low back pain?

A: Some of the common surgical procedures to address low back pain are decompression surgery, lumbar spinal fusion, and disc replacement.

Get Expert Lower Back Pain Intervention from Gramercy Pain Center

Take control of your back health and overall wellbeing with the help of our professional pain doctors at Gramercy Pain Center. You can trust our team to provide you with long-term pain relief so you can continue enjoying your best life. Call us today or book an appointment online to discover how you can achieve pain-free living.

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