Lower back pain, sciatica, cervical spondylosis, disc herniation โ spine problems are the most common reason people miss work and lose independence. Our clinical physiotherapists and acupuncturists treat all spinal conditions with evidence-based, drug-free programs.
Acute and chronic lower back pain from muscle strain, poor posture, disc problems or prolonged sitting.
Shooting pain down the leg from sciatic nerve compression โ often from a disc bulge or piriformis syndrome.
Disc bulge pressing on spinal nerves causing back pain, leg numbness, tingling or weakness.
Neck and upper back pain, stiffness and radiating arm pain from age-related cervical spine changes.
Lower back stiffness, aching and referred leg pain from degenerative changes in the lumbar spine.
Inflammatory spine condition causing progressive stiffness โ requires long-term structured physiotherapy.
Almost certainly not immediately. Studies show 85โ90% of disc bulges respond very well to physiotherapy. The disc can partially reabsorb over time. Surgery is considered only when neurological function is severely compromised or when conservative treatment has genuinely failed after 6โ12 weeks.
Yes. Chronic back pain responds to physiotherapy โ but the approach is different from acute pain. We focus on movement retraining, core stabilisation and pain neuroscience alongside hands-on treatment. Improvement takes longer but is achievable.
No โ bed rest is one of the worst things for back pain. Gentle movement, within your tolerance, accelerates recovery. We show you exactly what movements are safe and beneficial for your specific type of back pain.
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