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Find out more about the causes of back pain, as well as the benefits of back pain treatment at The Hampshire Clinic, Basingstoke
You’ve probably experienced back pain at some point in your life. If you haven’t already, chances are you will have back pain at some point. Back pain, particularly lower back pain, can be both widespread and debilitating. Although it’s rarely serious and typically improves within a few weeks, back pain can range from mildly uncomfortable to severe.
Back pain is a global problem that can affect anyone of any age. There are many causes of back pain, but it’s not always possible to identify the cause.
On this page, we review some of the most common causes of back pain and their symptoms. We also provide an overview of back pain treatments at Circle Health Group’s The Hampshire Clinic in Basingstoke.
Your back is made up of several different structures that all work together to support your body. The spine plays a critical role in protecting your spinal cord and supporting your head, shoulders and upper body.
Your spine has 24 moveable bones called vertebrae that sit on top of each other. They are separated by intervertebral discs and surrounded by muscles and ligaments that provide support. Between the back of the vertebrae are small joints called facet joints, which are cushioned by cartilage. The facet joints help the spine move.
There are four sections of the spine:
Back pain can come on suddenly after a specific movement or a fall, or it could come on gradually for no apparent cause. It might feel like an intense, shooting pain, or it may be a dull ache.
Pain is classified by its duration. Back pain that has lasted less than six weeks is called ‘acute pain’, pain that lasts longer than 12 weeks is called ‘chronic pain’ and anything in between is called ‘sub-acute pain’.
You can feel back pain in your neck, upper back, shoulders, chest, ribcage and lower back.
Lower back pain is extremely common. Lower back pain can radiate into other parts of the body, including the buttocks, thighs and down the legs. Although there are just five vertebrae in the lower back, they are the largest.
These vertebrae connect your spine to your pelvis. They support the weight of your upper body and are susceptible to wear and tear, overuse and injury.
There are many reasons you might experience back pain. Poor posture, sitting down for too long, twisting motions or incorrect lifting can all lead to back pain. Our spines also age with us and are susceptible to degenerative changes and stiffness.
It’s not always possible to identify the cause of back pain. If you’ve had a clinical investigation and there is still no identifiable physical cause for pain, it is called non-specific back pain. Non-specific back pain is very common, and it is likely a result of psychological stress.
Due to the back’s complexity, back pain usually results from a mechanical or structural problem with the vertebral discs, muscles, tendons, ligaments or tendons.
Some of the mechanical causes of back pain include:
Less commonly, back pain can be caused by other medical conditions.
Possible medical causes of back pain include:
Lower back pain in women can be caused by lots of different conditions and underlying factors.
Most of the time, back pain gets better after a few days or weeks.
However, you should see a doctor if your pain:
If you experience any of the following symptoms in addition to back pain, you should seek immediate medical advice by calling 111 or seeing your GP:
Many cases of back pain can be effectively treated at home. The most important thing you can do is to stay active. This ensures that the muscles around the spine remain active and able to support your bones and joints.
If your pain does not improve with treatments at home, your doctor might recommend additional medical treatments.
Medical treatment of back pain could include:
The more suitable medical treatment for you will depend on the cause and severity of your back pain.
Back surgery is only recommended when there is a clear medical cause of the pain and non-surgical treatments have not helped.
Surgery cannot correct every type of back pain, so you might not be a candidate for surgery even if all other treatments have been tried and failed. Some reasons for back surgery can include back injuries, spinal stenosis or herniated discs.
All surgical procedures come with some risks, so you should discuss the benefits and risks of any surgical procedure with your surgeon before deciding to proceed with the recommended operation.
Many forms of exercise can help keep the back strong and healthy. Try to find a type of exercise that you enjoy doing so that you can make it a part of your regular routine.
Swimming, yoga, pilates, tai chi, walking and going to the gym are all beneficial for people with back pain.
The Hampshire Clinic offers private treatment for individuals with back pain from Basingstoke, Hampshire and Newbury.
At The Hampshire Clinic, there is a range of effective treatments for back pain, including private physiotherapy, spinal injections, chronic pain management and spinal surgery.
On your first visit, your consultant will assess your pain and refer you for any imaging tests, so you don’t have to wait for a diagnosis. Our on-site imaging department has the latest diagnostic equipment.
A multidisciplinary team of specialists, including radiologists, nurses, physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons will work together to confirm your diagnosis and create a tailored treatment programme that combines complementary therapies.
Getting tailored exercises and physical therapy from a specialist in back pain is one of the most effective treatments for acute and chronic back pain.
We offer treatments in a modern, purpose-built physiotherapy complex which includes seven private treatment rooms, a well-equipped physio gym and a large hydrotherapy pool.
All physiotherapists are registered with the Health & Care Professions Council.
The Hampshire Clinic offers the following private physiotherapy treatments:
An orthopaedic surgeon will perform a physical examination to determine if a mechanical problem is causing your pain. Surgery can be helpful for medical conditions such as spinal stenosis, slipped discs and spondylolisthesis.
The Hampshire Clinic offers the following surgical treatments:
It’s important to understand that pain is personal, and even if your pain feels severe, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a serious problem that requires surgery. Although it can be challenging to stay positive when in pain, it’s helpful to be optimistic about your outlook. Individuals who remain optimistic about their outcomes generally recover faster.
If you have severe pain that prevents you from doing your day-to-day activities or chronic pain that negatively impacts your quality of life, there are treatments that can help. At The Hampshire Clinic in Basingstoke, we offer a range of private physiotherapy options and surgical treatments that can help ease your pain.
Contact The Hampshire Clinic today to arrange a consultation to discuss your back pain. Appointments are typically offered within 48 hours of receiving a referral.
The Hampshire Clinic can be found at Basing Road, Old Basing, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 7AL.
Book an appointment online today or call us at 01256 809510.