Treatment for Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain is pain in the low back or spine and can be caused by a variety of factors: injury to the spine, spinal muscles becoming strained, pulled, inflamed, etc. As such, treatment for low back pain often centres around the cause of low back pain and proper diagnosis and evaluation helps in providing the best suited treatment for low back pain.
Various treatments for low back pain include medication, rest and exercise. The most common is medication, particularly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory which help in reducing pain and inflammation. Rest becomes imperative for allowing the back muscles to relax, allowing them to get repaired. The next level of treatment for low back pain is exercise which is oftentimes provided by the physiotherapist to help patients recuperate and to improve their level of functioning. Swimming is one of the safest exercises for the back and is extremely helpful.
Unfortunately, for patients who suffer from chronic low back pain, surgery becomes the primary treatment. Surgery, however, comes with its own risks, entails longer recovery periods, and does not always provide desired results. Therefore, it is not a very popular treatment for low back pain and is resorted to in rarest of rare cases.
These days, a new non-surgical non-invasive treatment for low back pain is gaining popularity: spinal decompression therapy. This treatment is pain-free and is very effective in providing long-lasting relief to patients with chronic low back and neck pain and is becoming one of the leading treatments for low back pain.


