Categories: Orthopedic Care

What Can an Orthopedic Doctor Do for Back Pain?

Thinking you might need to make an appointment with an orthopedic doctor so you can find the back pain relief you need? If your back pain is in any way related to your musculoskeletal system, then it is definitely worth your while to see what a doctor who specializes in orthopedics can do for you. When you are suffering from back pain, it can be difficult for you to get through the day. Even if your back pain is minimal, it still has the potential to make it so you are not living life to the fullest.

Before meeting with an orthopedic doctor, making an appointment with your general doctor is recommended.

Orthopedic doctors

According to the Laser Spine Institute, a number of different diseases, injuries and conditions can cause back pain, so it is important to understand the general cause of back pain before determining which specialist to see. Orthopedic doctors focus on the musculoskeletal system. This part of the body is responsible for the bones and the connective tissues, which are there to support the body so it can move and function. When someone is experiencing back issues relating to their bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons or nerves, then an orthopedic doctor can provide the patient with a proper diagnosis.

What an orthopedic doctor can do for back pain

When an orthopedic doctor diagnoses one of their patients with a musculoskeletal system condition, they will work closely with the patient in order to provide them with a rehabilitation and/or non-surgical treatment option available for their particular condition. The overall goal is to find a long-term treatment plan that will prove to be effective, which could mean that a combination of techniques and procedures will need to be explored before a final treatment plan is made.

  • Facet joint injections
  • Epidural injections
  • Sacroiliac joint block injections
  • Medial branch blocks
  • Trigger point injections

What orthopedic doctors treat

Some of the more common conditions that orthopedic doctors will treat nowadays include:

  • Sciatica
  • Scoliosis
  • Ruptured disks
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spine injuries
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fractured vertebrae

Ready to stop being in pain?

Thinking an orthopedic doctor is the right choice for you? If you think your back pain is related to any of the issues above and are looking for a nonsurgical treatment option, then please do not hesitate to contact us at your convenience. Our caring team of professionals are always available to answer any questions you have. We believe the more you understand about your health issues, the better you can to address them. Hope to hear from you soon if you need us!

Call (251) 410-3600 today to reach the practice of Matthew D. Barber, M.D..

Dr. Barber

Based out of Mobile, Alabama, Dr. Matt Barber, MD. is an Orthopaedic Doctor specializing in knee and hips.

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