If you’ve ever had low back pain, you know how much it can disrupt your life. The symptoms can make it challenging to go about your day-to-day tasks, much less participate in the activities you enjoy.
At Advocate Health Care, we offer easy access to spine specialists who quickly and accurately diagnose the root cause of lower back pain. You have many options for lower back pain treatment, and our specialists can help you find lasting relief from even the most stubborn symptoms.
Lower back pain, also known as lumbago, is discomfort affecting the section of your back that starts just below your rib cage and extends to your tailbone. The pain can range from a dull ache to bursts of muscle contractions (spasms) that stop you in your tracks.
Low back pain is incredibly common – around eight in 10 adults experience it at some point in their lives. Some people struggle with low back pain for only a few days, while others experience long-term lower back pain.
There are three main types of lower back pain:
Lower back pain may feel like a dull ache, or the pain may be sharp or shooting. Depending on the cause, additional symptoms of low back pain may include:
Your lower back contains many complex structures. Injuries from an active lifestyle, as well as age-related wear and tear, can damage these structures, causing lower back pain.
Any change in the structures of your lower back may cause pain. These structures include:
Back pain usually improves after a couple of weeks, especially if it’s the result of a strained muscle. But if your pain becomes chronic, prevents you from enjoying your usual activities or keeps you awake at night, it’s time to get help.
You should also see a health care provider right away if you experience low back pain after a traumatic injury, such as a car accident or sports injury. Learn more about when back pain is an emergency.
Back and neck pain can interrupt even the simplest things in life and can point to a serious problem. Our back and neck pain quiz evaluates your spine function, pain symptoms and risk factors and gives you an idea of what to do next based on your results.
Our spine experts offer detailed exams to get to the root of your pain. They ask you when the pain started, what other symptoms you have and what you think might be causing low back pain.
Our Spine Care Center offers some of the most advanced imaging technology in the Chicago area – and the country. We use the EOS imaging system, a leading-edge technology that delivers extremely detailed, 3D images of your spine. Benefits of the EOS imaging system include:
Your exam may include additional imaging tests to help your doctor further pinpoint the cause of back pain, including:
Many people can relieve lower back pain with a combination of at-home treatments, rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. But if low back pain doesn’t improve after a few weeks, it’s time to see a spine specialist.
Our team offers a wide array of treatments for lower back pain, including:
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