Back Pain: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & How Physiotherapy Can Help

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints worldwide, affecting people of all ages. Whether it’s a dull ache after a long workday or a sharp pain that limits movement, back pain can significantly impact your daily life.

At Hope 2 Health Physiotherapy Clinic, we frequently help individuals recover from back pain and return to their normal activities through personalized treatment plans, physiotherapy, and therapeutic massage.

Understanding Back Pain

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Common Causes of Back Pain

Back pain can develop from many different factors. The most common causes include:

Muscle or Ligament Strain

One of the most frequent causes of back pain is overstretching or tearing of muscles or ligaments.

Common triggers include:

  • Lifting heavy objects incorrectly
  • Sudden movements
  • Sports injuries
  • Poor posture
  • Weak core muscles
Poor Posture

Poor Posture

Modern lifestyles often involve prolonged sitting, especially when working at a desk.

Poor posture can lead to:

  • Increased stress on spinal structures
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Stiffness and discomfort

Over time, this can contribute to chronic back pain.

Herniated or Bulging Disc

Herniated or Bulging Disc

Spinal discs act as cushions between the vertebrae. When a disc bulges or ruptures, it can press on nearby nerves.

Symptoms may include:

  • Back pain
  • Leg pain (sciatica)
  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Weakness
Sciatica

Sciatica

Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes compressed, often due to a disc issue or spinal narrowing.

Symptoms typically include:

  • Pain radiating from the lower back down the leg
  • Burning or shooting pain
  • Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative Disc Disease

As we age, spinal discs gradually lose hydration and elasticity, which may cause:

  • Stiffness
  • Reduced mobility
  • Chronic back pain
Arthritis of the Spine

Arthritis of the Spine

Osteoarthritis can affect the spine, leading to:

  • Joint stiffness
  • Inflammation
  • Reduced mobility

In some cases, this may also cause spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal canal.

Sedentary Lifestyle

Sedentary Lifestyle

Lack of movement weakens muscles that support the spine.

This can result in:

  • Muscle imbalance
  • Reduced spinal support
  • Increased injury risk

Common Symptoms of Back Pain

Back pain symptoms vary depending on the underlying cause.

Common symptoms include:

  • Dull aching pain in the back
  • Sharp or stabbing pain
  • Muscle tightness or spasms
  • Reduced flexibility or range of motion
  • Pain when bending, lifting, or twisting
  • Pain that radiates to the legs or buttocks
  • Numbness or tingling in the legs

Some people may experience pain that worsens after prolonged sitting, standing, or physical activity.

Back Pain Symptoms
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Conditions Associated With Back Pain

Several conditions may contribute to persistent back pain, including:

  • Lumbar strain
  • Herniated disc
  • Sciatica
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Facet joint dysfunction
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Scoliosis
  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
  • Postural syndrome

Proper assessment by a healthcare professional helps determine the exact cause of pain.

How Physiotherapy Helps Treat Back Pain

Physiotherapy is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments for back pain.

At Hope 2 Health Physiotherapy Clinic, physiotherapists assess your condition and develop a customized treatment plan to relieve pain, improve mobility, and prevent future injuries.

Treatment may include:

Manual therapy

Manual Therapy

Hands-on techniques to improve joint mobility and reduce pain.

Examples include:

  • Joint mobilization
  • Soft tissue release
  • Myofascial techniques
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Exercise Therapy

Targeted exercises help strengthen the muscles supporting your spine.

This improves:

  • Stability
  • Posture
  • Movement control
Patient education

Posture Correction

Physiotherapists provide guidance on proper sitting, standing, and lifting techniques.

Postural correction reduces strain on the spine and prevents recurrence.

Shockwave Therapy

Modalities for Pain Relief

Additional treatments may include:

  • Shockwave therapy
  • Laser therapy
  • Heat or ice therapy
  • Electrical stimulation

These therapies help reduce pain and inflammation.

Home exercise plan

Education and Prevention

A key part of physiotherapy is teaching patients how to:

  • Protect their spine
  • Improve body mechanics
  • Maintain long-term spinal health

How Massage Therapy Can Help Back Pain

Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) can significantly improve back pain by:

Reducing muscle tension
Improving circulation
Relieving trigger points
Promoting relaxation
Enhancing recovery

Massage therapy is often combined with physiotherapy to optimize recovery and reduce pain faster.

Home Exercises for Back Pain

Performing gentle exercises can help reduce stiffness and strengthen supporting muscles.
Always consult a physiotherapist before starting exercises.

Cat-Camel Stretch

Cat-Camel Stretch

Improves spinal mobility.

Steps:

  1. Start on hands and knees.
  2. Arch your back upward.
  3. Slowly drop the stomach and lift the head.
  4. Repeat 10–15 times.
Knee-to-Chest Stretch

Knee-to-Chest Stretch

Relieves lower back tension.

Steps:

  1. Lie on your back.
  2. Pull one knee toward your chest.
  3. Hold for 20 seconds.
  4. Switch legs.

Repeat 3–5 times.

Pelvic Tilt

Strengthens core muscles.

Steps:

  1. Lie on your back with knees bent.
  2. Tighten your abdominal muscles.
  3. Flatten your lower back against the floor.
  4. Hold for 5 seconds.

Repeat 10–15 times.

Bird Dog Exercise

Bird Dog Exercise

Improves core stability.

Steps:

  1. Start on hands and knees.
  2. Extend opposite arm and leg.
  3. Hold for 5 seconds.
  4. Switch sides.

Repeat 10 times.

When Should You Seek Treatment?

You should seek professional care if:

  • Pain lasts longer than 1–2 weeks
  • Pain is severe or worsening
  • Pain radiates down the leg
  • You experience numbness or weakness
  • Pain follows an accident or injury
  • Back pain interferes with sleep or daily activities

Early treatment often prevents the condition from becoming chronic.Your Attractive Heading

Meet Our Experienced Physiotherapists

Bhoomika Pathak

Bhoomika Pathak

Registered Physiotherapist

Bhoomika delivers expert pelvic health, acupuncture, concussion, pediatric, and musculoskeletal care with personalized rehabilitation plans.

Steve Lu

Registered Physiotherapist

Ze (Steve) Lu specializes in orthopedic, sports, concussion, vestibular rehab, blending Western science with traditional Chinese medicine.

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