Find Lasting Relief from Lower Back Pain
Understanding Lower Back Pain
Lower back pain, especially in the lumbar spine (L1–L5), is one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions affecting adults. The lumbar region supports most of your upper body weight, and when discs, joints, or soft tissues become damaged or inflamed, it can lead to discomfort ranging from mild stiffness to debilitating pain. Over 80% of adults will experience lower back pain in their lifetime.
Pain may be caused by wear and tear, poor posture, injuries, or sudden movements. While many cases resolve with rest, chronic or severe symptoms require professional diagnosis and targeted care.
Common Causes of Lower Back Pain
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Muscle sprains and strains from improper lifting, sudden movements, or overuse
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Herniated or bulging discs that press on nearby nerves and cause radiating pain
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Degenerative disc disease related to age‑related wear and loss of disc cushioning
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Sciatica caused by compression of the sciatic nerve, leading to leg pain
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Spinal stenosis from narrowing of the spinal canal and nerve compression
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Spondylolisthesis when one vertebra slips forward and pinches spinal nerves
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Traumatic injuries such as falls, sports injuries, or motor vehicle accidents
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Radiculopathy involving irritated or compressed nerve roots
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Scoliosis where abnormal spinal curvature creates uneven stress and pain
Treatment You Can Count On
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
We always start with the least invasive options first. Your personalized care plan may include:
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Anti-inflammatory or pain-relieving medications
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Targeted physical therapy and stretching programs
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Epidural steroid injections to reduce inflammation
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections for tissue healing
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Core strengthening and postural correction
Minimally Invasive Procedures
When conservative care isn’t enough, we offer advanced, minimally invasive procedures that minimize recovery time and maximize results:
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Endoscopic Discectomy – Removal of disc material through a small incision
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Radiofrequency Ablation – Disables pain-causing nerves
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Spinal Cord Stimulation – Blocks pain signals using electrical impulses
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Regenerative Therapies – Boosts your body’s natural healing with cutting-edge solutions
Prevention Tips
To keep your lower back strong and supported:
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Stay active with regular low-impact exercise
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Maintain a healthy weight
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Use proper lifting techniques
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Practice good posture and ergonomic habits
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Stretch daily to reduce tension and tightness
Prevention is key to avoiding chronic or recurring back pain.
Regain Your Strength—Start Today
You don’t have to live in pain. With expert care from InfiniHealth Medical Group, you can take the first step toward lasting relief and a healthier, more active life.
Schedule your appointment today and let us help you move with confidence again.






