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Low Back Pain
Low back pain is a common condition that can limit mobility, productivity, and overall quality of life. At ProCare Medical Group, we provide comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plans designed to relieve pain, restore function, and support long-term spinal health.
Disc Herniation
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc pushes outward and irritates nearby nerves.
Nerve Compression Pain
Herniated disc material presses on spinal nerves, causing sharp lower back and leg pain.Radiating Leg Discomfort
Pain may travel from the lower back down through the buttock and leg.Limited Spinal Mobility
Patients often experience stiffness and difficulty bending, twisting, or performing routine movements.- Personalized Treatment Planning
Our team develops targeted care strategies to relieve pressure and support disc healing.
Sciatica
Sciatica is nerve pain that travels along the sciatic nerve from the lower back down the leg.
Shooting Leg Pain
Sharp, electric-like pain radiates from the lower back into the buttock and leg.Tingling and Numbness
Patients may feel pins-and-needles sensations or reduced feeling in the affected leg.Muscle Weakness Symptoms
Sciatic nerve irritation can cause weakness in the leg or difficulty walking normally.Pain While Sitting
Symptoms often worsen during prolonged sitting or sudden standing movements.Targeted Nerve Relief Care
We provide focused treatments designed to reduce nerve pressure and improve mobility.
Low Back Arthritis
Pain in the elbow or wrist is commonly related to repetitive strain or nerve compression.
Chronic Joint Stiffness
Patients commonly feel morning stiffness that gradually improves with gentle movement.
Persistent Aching Pain
Degenerative changes cause ongoing lower back discomfort that worsens with activity.
Reduced Flexibility
Spinal joint wear can limit bending, twisting, and overall lower back mobility.
Inflammatory Joint Changes
oint inflammation contributes to swelling, tenderness, and progressive spinal discomfort.
Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve in the lower back occurs when surrounding tissues compress a spinal nerve.
Localized Lower Back Pain
Compression creates persistent discomfort concentrated in the lower lumbar region.Radiating Sensory Changes
Nerve pressure may cause tingling, burning, or numbness extending into the legs.Movement-Related Discomfort
Pain often worsens during bending, lifting, or prolonged standing activities.Muscle Control Issues
Some patients experience weakness or reduced coordination in the affected area.Precision-Based Treatment
Our approach focuses on relieving nerve pressure and restoring normal nerve function.
Facet Joint Syndrome
urs when spinal facet joints become inflamed, leading to localized lower back pain, stiffness, and discomfort that increases with bending, twisting, or prolonged standing.
- Causes: Commonly caused by aging, spinal arthritis, repetitive stress, injury, or poor posture affecting the lower back joints.
- Symptoms: Localized back pain, stiffness, tenderness, and increased discomfort during movement or extended periods of standing.
- Diagnosis: Identified through physical examination, symptom evaluation, and imaging tests to confirm joint inflammation.
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