Back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting nearly everyone at some point in their lives. Whether it’s a sudden "tweak" from lifting something heavy or a chronic ache from years of desk work, back pain shouldn't be your "normal." Dr. Ushna provides specialized physiotherapy to reduce pain, strengthen your core, and protect your spine for years to come.
Common Types of Back Pain We Treat
We offer expert diagnosis and treatment for various spinal conditions:
Lower Back Pain (Lumbago): Dull or sharp pain in the lumbar region.
Herniated or Bulging Discs: Disc issues that can cause localized pain or leg symptoms.
Muscle Strains: Tears or overstretching of the muscles and ligaments in the back.
Spondylosis: Age-related wear and tear of the spinal vertebrae.
Post-Surgical Rehab: Guided recovery after laminectomy or spinal fusion.
Our Back Pain Recovery Strategy
Mechanical Assessment: We determine if your pain is coming from a joint, a disc, or a muscle.
Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to improve spinal joint mobility and reduce muscle guarding.
Core Stability Training: Teaching you how to activate your deep abdominal muscles to act as a "natural back brace."
Flexibility Work: Releasing tight hips and hamstrings that often pull on the lower back.
Lifting Mechanics: Coaching on proper body mechanics for daily tasks like lifting groceries or kids.
Why Choose Physiotherapy Over Medication?
Fix the Cause: Painkillers only mask the symptom; we fix the mechanical movement problem.
Avoid Surgery: Most back pain cases can be resolved through high-quality physical therapy.
Long-term Strength: We give you the tools to keep your back strong so the pain doesn’t return.
Personalized Care: No “one size fits all” approach—your treatment matches your specific diagnosis.
Not necessarily. Research shows that most back pain can be successfully treated based on a clinical physical exam. If we suspect a serious issue, we will refer you for imaging.
Generally, ice is best for the first 48 hours of a new injury to reduce swelling. Heat is better for chronic, stiff muscles. We will guide you on the best protocol for your specific stage.
Absolutely. If your core is weak, your spine has to take all the weight of your body, leading to strain and pain.
We rarely recommend complete rest. "Relative rest" or modifying your movements is usually better for spinal health than lying in bed.