Back Pain
Back Pain Doesn’t Need To Control Your Life. Physical Therapy Can Help!
Did you sleep wrong or injure your back picking up something too heavy? Maybe you have suffered a sports injury that resulted in back pain. There could be many causes for your back pain, but the good news is that you are not alone, and No Limits Physical Therapy can help!
According to the American Physical Therapy Association, it is the most commonly reported pain in the United States. One out of every four Americans has experienced back pain in the last three months!
Whatever is causing the discomfort in your upper, middle, or lower back, No Limits Physical Therapy is here for you. Request your appointment today!
Reasons For Back Pain
There are numerous reasons why you may be experiencing back pain, and seeing a physical therapist is the best way to find out for sure!
- Back pain is a very broad phrase that refers to a variety of injuries and disorders. For instance, you could be suffering from back discomfort as a result of bad posture, a car accident, or an injury received when moving something heavy. The majority of the time, general it is the result of an accident. This could be due to repetitive pressures, such as scooping up a child numerous times throughout the day, or a more significant, unexpected shock, such as a car accident.
- Herniated discs can cause significant pain in the back and radiculopathy in your thigh, leg, or foot, as well as other underlying issues. A herniated disc can also cause sciatica, which is quite painful!
- Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is another major cause of back discomfort as we age. A dull, painful ache in the lower back is common in people with this condition, as is difficulty standing or walking for lengthy periods.
How Can Physical Therapy Help Alleviate My Back Pain?
Our physical therapist will devise a treatment plan for you based on how you developed the back pain, as well as its precise location and your medical history.
To ease your pain and bring you back to enjoying life, a specific treatment plan will be created for you.
Our physical therapist will also demonstrate how to employ ergonomic measures to preserve your spine while performing daily activities such as sitting at a desk or driving.
Call Our Clinic To Get Started Today!
It can come and go, but treating it as soon as you notice it is a wise decision! Our Castle Rock, CO physical therapists are eager to help you get back on your feet! To schedule an appointment, please call us at (720) 457-5535 or click here.