Chronic Back Pain
Persistent or recurring back pain, often associated with long-term conditions like arthritis, disc degeneration, or postural imbalances.
Herniated Disc
When a disc in the spine bulges or ruptures, it can put pressure on surrounding nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the back and legs.
Loss of Flexibility in the Back
Difficulty bending or twisting due to stiff muscles or joint issues, affecting your ability to move freely and comfortably.
Lower Back Pain
A common issue caused by poor posture, muscle strain, or injury. It can vary from mild discomfort to intense pain, affecting mobility.
Muscle Spasms (Back)
Sudden, sharp pain in the back caused by muscle contractions, often triggered by overuse, poor posture, or spinal misalignments.
Numbness or Tingling in the Back
A pins-and-needles sensation caused by nerve compression in the spine, often leading to discomfort or weakness in the back or extremities.
Protruding Disc (Spinal Protrusion)
A condition where a disc in the spine bulges out without rupturing, causing pain and pressure on surrounding nerves, similar to a herniated disc but less severe.
Sciatica (Lower Back & Leg Pain)
Pain radiating from the lower back to the legs, often caused by nerve compression, such as a herniated disc or spinal stenosis.
Stiffness in the Back
A feeling of tightness or restricted movement, often due to muscle imbalances, tension, or injury, which can limit daily activities.
Upper Back Pain
Pain in the upper back, often related to muscle strain or poor posture, particularly from long hours of sitting or standing.
