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Back Pain Relief in Bend, OR

Reclaim your life with evidence-based physical therapy that gets to the root of your lower back pain. Expert treatment at PhysioFIT in Bend, Oregon.

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Your Journey to Relief

Reclaim Your Life, Free from Back Pain

Welcome to your journey towards freedom from back pain. Back pain can do more than just hurt—it can keep you from the active Bend lifestyle you love. It can manifest itself in various forms ranging from a persistent, mild ache to an abrupt, acute pain that might radiate down your leg. Back pain can be triggered by sudden incidents like accidents, falls, or lifting heavy objects, but it can also gradually develop due to age-induced changes in the spine. Sometimes, medical conditions such as inflammatory arthritis disorders are the culprits behind this pain.

Understanding the intricacy of back pain and its myriad causes, we at PhysioFIT advocate for a multi-pronged approach to treatment. With each patient's unique path to relief in mind, we use evidence-based, fitness-centered physical therapy to offer personalized care. Explore our full range of physical therapy services designed to address the root cause of your pain. Our commitment is not only to alleviate your back discomfort but also to help you adopt measures that enhance your overall well being, thereby reducing the risk of chronic or prolonged pain, and enabling a swift return to your daily activities.

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Recognize the Signs

Common Symptoms of Back Pain

  • Escalated discomfort when executing lifting or bending movements.

  • Intensifying pain during rest periods, sitting stances, or when standing.

  • Rigidity in the morning upon waking, coupled with diminishing back pain upon engaging in activities.

  • Pain that travels from the back to other areas such as the buttocks, leg, or hip—a common sign of sciatica.

  • Recurring episodes of back discomfort.

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Understanding Your Pain

The Most Common Causes of Back Pain

Back pain can emanate from a diverse array of factors, often intertwining and collectively leading to chronic lower back pain. These factors span mechanical or structural issues with the spine, inflammatory conditions, and other medical disorders. In some instances, it may even be challenging to pinpoint a definite cause for the onset of back discomfort.

Sprains

These injuries affect the ligaments that provide support to the spine, connecting various bones together. Sprains often occur due to improper twisting or lifting.

Strains

These refer to injuries to a muscle or tendon, which can lead to significant back pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Aging leads to a gradual breakdown of the discs situated between the vertebrae of the spine. This condition is often associated with other degenerative spinal changes, such as arthritis or spinal stenosis.

Herniated or Ruptured Discs

These conditions occur when a disc compresses and irritates adjacent nerves, usually at the lumbar level but it can also affect the cervical spine.

Spondylolisthesis

This condition is characterized by a vertebra in the spine slipping out of its place or slowly misaligning.

Fractured Vertebrae

Fractures of the spinal bones can be a significant source of back pain.

Scoliosis or Other Congenital Changes To The Spine

Birth defects and developmental abnormalities like scoliosis can lead to chronic back discomfort.

Myofascial Pain

This condition refers to the tightness and pain in the muscles supporting the spine, similar to conditions causing neck pain. It could result from muscle damage or from nerve input to the muscles originating from the spine.

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

This is a specific type of arthritis that affects the spine, causing stiffness and discomfort.

Other Medical Conditions That Can Cause Back Pain

Osteoporosis, Fibromyalgia, Kidney Issues, Endometriosis, Spinal Infections, Tumors, and Pregnancy.

Stay Pain-Free

Proactive Steps for Back Pain Prevention

1

Regular Exercise for a Strong Back

Engage in consistent exercises that fortify your back muscles. Our PhysioFIT fitness programs combine balance-enhancing and strength-boosting activities to reduce the risk of falls, subsequent back injuries, and bone fractures.

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2

Nutrient-Rich Diet for a Robust Spine

Adopt a healthy diet packed with ample amounts of calcium and vitamin D, the essential nutrients for maintaining spinal strength.

3

Maintain a Healthy Weight for Stress Reduction

Keep your weight in check. Excess weight can exert unnecessary and harmful stress on your back.

4

Good Posture for Back Support

Embrace good posture, refraining from slouching. Ensure your back is well-supported while sitting and standing.

5

Safe Lifting Techniques

Evade lifting heavy objects as much as possible. If you have to, rely on your legs and abdominal muscles, not your back.

6

Ergonomic Workspace Setup

Arrange your chair, desk, and monitor so your spine stays neutral, feet flat on the floor, screen at eye level, and elbows at 90°.

Know Your Condition

Understanding Your Back Pain

Different types of back pain require different treatment approaches. Here's what you should know about the most common forms.

Sudden Onset

Acute Back Pain

Sudden onset of discomfort that usually lasts from a few days up to a few weeks. Often the result of an accident or sudden physical strain.

DurationDays to weeks
CauseInjury or strain
Transitional

Subacute Back Pain

Can come on abruptly or develop gradually over time, typically lasting from 4 to 12 weeks. May be caused by injury or overuse of back muscles.

Duration4-12 weeks
CauseInjury or overuse
Long-term

Chronic Back Pain

Characterized by discomfort lasting more than 12 weeks and occurring daily. Learn more about our approach to chronic pain management. chronic pain management.

Duration12+ weeks
CauseVarious conditions
Common Questions

Back Pain Physical Therapy FAQ

Most patients experience significant improvement within 4–8 weeks of consistent physical therapy. However, the exact timeline depends on the severity of your condition, how long you've had back pain, and your commitment to the prescribed exercises. Acute back pain often resolves faster, while chronic conditions may require longer treatment plans.

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