Back Pain

Back pain
Back pain is a common condition and the leading cause of disability worldwide. Its intensity varies from person to person, and it’s considered chronic if it lasts more than 10-12 weeks.
As people grow older, factors like occupational strain and degenerative disk disease increase the risk of developing lower back pain. This condition may involve the lumbar spine, intervertebral discs, surrounding ligaments, spinal cord and nerves, lower back muscles, internal organs in the abdomen and pelvis, or even the skin in the lumbar region.
Back Pain Causes
- Age: Back pain becomes more common as you age, typically starting around 30 or 40 years old.
- Lack of Exercise: Weak or unused muscles in the back and abdomen can contribute to back pain.
- Excess Weight: Carrying excess weight puts additional stress on the back, increasing the risk of pain.
- Diseases: Certain conditions like arthritis and cancer can lead to back pain.
- Improper Lifting: Lifting with your back instead of your legs can cause strain and pain in your lower back.
- Psychological Conditions: People with depression and anxiety may be at a higher risk of experiencing back pain.
- Smoking: Smoking can increase back pain by causing more coughing, which may lead to herniated discs, and reducing blood flow to the spine, which can increase the risk of osteoporosis.
Back Pain Symptoms
Back pain can feel like a dull ache, or a sharp, shooting, burning, or stabbing sensation.
- Radiating Pain: The pain may spread down your leg, especially with certain movements.
- Worsening with Activity: Pain may intensify with bending, twisting, lifting, standing, or walking.
Treatment process of back pain at SL Regrow Clinic

Treatment
We use advanced laser therapies and decompression treatments, customized to your condition, to relieve back pain and support your body’s natural healing and regeneration.

Outcomes
Our advanced laser and decompression treatments help relieve pain quickly, improve mobility, reduce inflammation, and support your body’s natural healing so you can feel better, move easier, and avoid surgery or heavy medications.