Anyone can develop back pain at any point in their lives; however there are certain risk factors that may predispose you to developing back pain.
These include the following:
Evaluating the source of back pain is critical in determining your treatment options for relief of the pain.
We will take a comprehensive medical history and perform a physical examination. Depending on what the history and exam show, we may order medical tests to determine the cause of your back pain.
Diagnostic studies may include:
Treatment for back pain will depend on the cause of the pain and whether the pain is acute or chronic.
Acute back pain, the most common type of back pain, usually gets better on its own. Treatment guidelines for acute back pain include:
Chronic back pain is pain that lasts for several weeks or more. Treatment guidelines for chronic back pain include:
If your back pain persists, interferes with your sleep and daily activities, and does not respond to conservative treatment, your surgeon may suggest surgery.
Surgical treatment is rarely the first choice for back pain unless Cauda equina syndrome, a medical emergency, has been diagnosed. Dr Jayesh will likely order conservative treatment methods first as previously described.
Some of the medical diagnoses that may need surgical intervention include:
Dr. Jayesh will decide which options are best for you depending on your specific circumstances.
The information provided here is for general educational purpose only. For specific advice regarding treatment, please book an appointment with our surgeon.