
Chronic Back Pain
A non-specific diagnosis, often made after repeated failed approaches.

Sciatica
Often mistaken for a leg issue, this originates in the low back.

Herniated Discs
Herniations and bulges are a common cause of low back pain.

A non-specific diagnosis, often made after repeated failed approaches.

Often mistaken for a leg issue, this originates in the low back.

Herniations and bulges are a common cause of low back pain.

Where one vertebra slips forwards (or backwards) on top of another.

Microdiscectomy, laminectomies & other procedures in the lumbar spine.

The statement that a muscle is the cause of the back pain.

The joints that connect the spine to the pelvis become inflamed.

A general wear and tear of the spinal bones and joints in the low back.

Where the bony holes in and around the spine become blocked.

A common diagnosis of a muscle compressing the sciatic nerve.

The presence of a curvature left and/or right in the spine.

Inflammation involving the small joints on the back of the spine.