Back pain affects 80% of adults, but chronic pain (lasting 3+ months) often requires specialized care. Here’s how orthopedic specialists diagnose and treat persistent issues:
Common Causes
- Herniated Discs: Gel-like disc material presses on nerves, causing leg pain (sciatica).
- Arthritis: Spinal joints wear down, leading to stiffness and inflammation.
- Spinal Stenosis: Narrowed spinal canal compresses nerves, common in older adults.
- Poor Posture: Long-term strain from sitting or heavy lifting.
Treatment Options
- Non-Surgical:
- Physical therapy, steroid injections, and chiropractic care.
- Surgical:
- Minimally invasive procedures (e.g., microdiscectomy) for severe cases.
Patient Success Story
“After years of agony, I consulted Dr. Lee at XYZ Clinic. Her tailored PT plan and minor surgery restored my mobility. Today, I garden pain-free!”
When to See a Specialist?
- Pain radiates to legs/arms.
- Numbness/weakness in limbs.
- No improvement after 6 weeks of self-care.