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Find the best Spine Specialist near Me for back pain issue

Find the best Spine Specialist near Me for back pain issue<br>

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Find the best Spine Specialist near Me for back pain issue

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  1. Find the best Spine Specialist near Me for back pain issue The Back Doctor will examine your back and assess your ability to sit, stand, walk and lift your legs. The Back Pain Doctor Called can also ask you to rate the pain on a scale of 0 to 10 and talk about the effectiveness with which you work with the pain. These tests help determine where the pain comes from, how much you can move until the pain forces you to stop and if you have muscle spasms. If there is reason to suspect that a specific disorder is causing back pain, the Back Injury Doctor may request a test or more: • or broken bones. By themselves, they will not show problems in the spinal cord, muscles, nerves or discs. X-rays: These images show the alignment of the bones and if you have arthritis • images that may reveal disc herniation or problems in the bones, muscles, tissues, tendons, nerves, ligaments and blood vessels. Computed tomography or magnetic resonance scan. These scans generate • that may be causing the pain. Blood test. These can help determine if you have an infection or other disorder Bone scan rarely, the Back Pain Doctor Near Me may perform a bone scan to • detect bone tumours or compression fractures caused by osteoporosis. • herniation or narrowing of the spinal canal. Studies of the nerves. This test can confirm nerve compression caused by disc Treatment

  2. Most severe back pain improves in a few weeks of home treatment. However, all people are different and back pain is a complex condition. For many people, the pain persists for quite some time, but only some have intense and permanent pain. For severe back pain, perhaps all you need are over-the-counter pain relievers and the application of heat. Rest in bed is not recommended. Continue your activities as long as you tolerate them. Try soft activities, such as walking or activities of daily living. Suspend the activity that increases the pain but do not avoid doing activities for fear that it hurts. If the treatment at home is not helpful after several weeks, the Back Pain Dr may suggest stronger medications and other therapies. Physiotherapy and exercise A physiotherapist can use several treatments, such as heat, ultrasound, electrical stimulation and muscle relaxation techniques in the muscles of the back and soft tissues to reduce pain. As the pain improves, the Spine Specialist Near Me can teach you exercises that can increase your flexibility, strengthen the abdominal and back muscles, and improve your posture. Regular use of these techniques can help prevent pain from coming back. Surgery Few people need surgery to treat back pain. If you have an incessant pain associated with a pain that extends through the leg or a progressive muscle weakness caused by the compression of a nerve, you may benefit from surgery by pain Doctor New Jersey. Otherwise, surgery is usually reserved for pain related to structural problems, such as narrowing of the spine or a herniated disc, which has not responded to other therapy.

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