Back Pain Treatment

What is Back Pain ?

Back pain is a common condition that affects people of all ages and can range from a mild, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that makes movement difficult. It can occur anywhere along the spine, from the neck to the lower back, and is one of the most common reasons people seek medical help or miss work. Back pain can be acute, lasting a few days to weeks, or chronic, persisting for months or even years.


Common Causes of Back Pain

  1. Muscle or Ligament Strain: Overstretching or tearing of muscles or ligaments due to heavy lifting, sudden movements, or poor posture can cause pain.
  2. Herniated or Bulging Discs: Discs act as cushions between the vertebrae in your spine. When they bulge or rupture, they can press on nerves, leading to pain.
  3. Arthritis: Osteoarthritis can affect the lower back, causing pain and stiffness. In some cases, arthritis in the spine can lead to a narrowing of the space around the spinal cord, a condition called spinal stenosis.
  4. Sciatica: Pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg, often caused by a herniated disc pressing on the sciatic nerve.
  5. Osteoporosis: Sitting or standing incorrectly, especially for long periods, can strain the back and lead to pain.
  6. Injuries: Falls, accidents, or sports-related injuries can cause damage to the spine, muscles, or ligaments, resulting in back pain.

Common Symptoms of Back Pain

  1. Dull, Aching Pain: A persistent, dull ache in the back, often localized in the lower back.
  2. Sharp or Stabbing Pain: Sudden, sharp pain that may radiate down the legs, especially if nerve involvement is present.
  3. Muscle Tightness or Stiffness: Difficulty moving or a feeling of tightness in the back, especially after rest or prolonged inactivity.
  4. Pain that Worsens with Movement: Pain that intensifies with bending, lifting, standing, or walking.
  5. Numbness or Tingling: Sensations of numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs or feet, which can indicate nerve involvement.
  6. Limited Range of Motion: Difficulty or pain when trying to move or bend the back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Non-surgical options include Transforaminal Epidural Adhesiolysis, Facet Joint Injections, Lumbar Medial Branch RFA, Bipolar Intradiscal Cooled RFA (Biacuplasty), and Spinal Cord Stimulation. The right choice depends on the pain source — a detailed evaluation at Vedant Pain Clinic will determine the most effective treatment.

Yes, many slipped discs respond to interventional treatments. Procedures such as Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections and Biacuplasty (Bipolar Intradiscal Cooled RFA) can significantly reduce disc-related pain and inflammation without requiring surgery

A cervical epidural is a precisely guided injection of a steroid/local anaesthetic into the epidural space in the neck to reduce nerve inflammation and pain. It is performed under imaging guidance (fluoroscopy or ultrasound) at Vedant Pain Clinic, making it very safe with minimal risk.

Interventional procedures like epidural injections often provide relief within 2–7 days. Radiofrequency Ablation procedures typically show results within 2–3 weeks and can provide pain relief lasting 1–2 years.

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve is compressed, most commonly due to a herniated disc, bone spur, or spinal stenosis. Vedant Pain Clinic offers targeted treatments including Transforaminal Epidural Adhesiolysis and RFA to relieve sciatica without surgery.

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) delivers low-level electrical impulses to the spinal cord to mask pain signals. It is used for failed back surgery syndrome, CRPS, refractory neuropathic pain, and angina. Vedant Pain Clinic offers both trial and permanent SCS implantation.

Nahin — zyaadatar cases mein surgery ki zarurat nahi hoti. Vedant Pain Clinic mein hum Transforaminal Epidural Adhesiolysis, RFA, aur Biacuplasty jaisi procedures se bina operation ke chronic back pain ka ilaj karte hain. Surgery sirf tab consider ki jaati hai jab sab non-surgical options fail ho jaayein.

Haan. L4-L5 aur L5-S1 slipped disc ke zyaadatar cases interventional treatment se theek ho jaate hain — jaise Transforaminal Epidural Injection ya Biacuplasty. Vedant Pain Clinic mein advanced imaging-guided procedures se bina surgery ke lasting relief milti hai.

Kaafi patients mein MRI normal hota hai lekin dard phir bhi hota hai — jaise myofascial pain, SI joint pain, ya facet joint pain mein. Yeh conditions imaging mein clearly nahi dikhti. Ek trained pain specialist clinical examination se diagnosis kar sakta hai.

Diabetes nerves ko damage karti hai (diabetic neuropathy) aur inflammation badhata hai, jo existing joint/disc pain ko kaafi bada deta hai. Diabetic patients mein pain management ke liye special care chahiye — dono problems ka saath-saath ilaj zaruri hai.

Bilkul. Elderly patients ke liye Cooled RFA (knee/hip), Facet RFA (back), aur SI Joint Injection jaise procedures bilkul safe hain — no general anaesthesia, no hospital stay, same day discharge. Vedant Pain Clinic mein 60+ age ke hazaron patients successfully treat ho chuke hain.

Yes. Prolonged sitting — especially with poor posture — increases disc pressure and strains the lumbar muscles and facet joints. This is one of the leading causes of chronic back pain in India's growing desk-job workforce. Ergonomic correction combined with pain treatment gives the best outcome.

Significantly. Every extra kilogram adds roughly 4 kg of load on the knee joints and increases lumbar disc stress. Weight management alongside interventional pain treatment at Vedant Pain Clinic produces far better and longer-lasting results.

Certain high-impact exercises, heavy lifting, and aggressive yoga poses (like deep forward bends) can worsen disc herniation. A pain specialist at Vedant Pain Clinic can guide you on which movements are safe and design a rehabilitation plan suited to your specific disc level.

Post-treatment, a structured physiotherapy programme, core strengthening exercises, ergonomic correction, and weight management are key. Vedant Pain Clinic provides a comprehensive post-procedure rehabilitation plan to maintain the results of pain treatment.
Meet Our Specialist

Dr. Mohit Gupta

Interventional Pain Physician & Pain Specialist

Dr. Mohit Gupta is a highly experienced Interventional Pain Physician dedicated to helping patients overcome chronic pain and regain a better quality of life. He combines advanced, minimally invasive pain management techniques with compassionate, personalized care.

10+ Years Experience
Advanced Pain Therapies
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Dr Mohit Gupta