Back Pain Treatment in Mysore | Manipal Hospitals
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Back Pain Treatment in Mysore | Manipal Hospitals

Chronic Back Pain

Chronic Back Pain

Manipal Hospital Mysore provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for back pain treatment in Mysore that focuses on conditions of chronic and lower back pain. Chronic back pain is common and frequently presents as the result of degenerative spinal processes, muscle strain, or nerve involvement, it can deeply impair life and mobility. At Manipal Hospital, our expert team provides advanced diagnostics alongside tailored therapeutic options that can relieve pain, restore function, and support quality of life. 

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Symptoms of Chronic Back Pain

The signs and symptoms that bring the patients to seek lower back pain treatment in Mysore consist mainly of a longstanding backache, stiffness, muscle spasms, associated numbness or tingling in the legs, and lack of range of motion, often aggravated with movement and prolonged sitting. 

How We Diagnose Chronic Back Pain

The diagnosis for chronic back pain at Manipal Hospital Mysore includes the initial thorough hospital assessment, imaging studies like X-rays, MRI scans, and CT scans, and a neuro assessment. This will help exclude diagnoses such as disc degeneration, spinal stenosis, or post-surgery nerve compression and allow for a specialized plan to be developed. 

Treatment Options

The treatment path will range from conservative management with physiotherapy, pain relief, and lifestyle modifications to appropriate interventions like minimally invasive surgical or spinal injections, customised based on the patient's condition and corresponding outcomes.

What to Expect

The chronic back pain treatment in Mysore at Manipal Hospital is a patient-centred, structured journey focusing on a pathway to pain relief, return to functionality, and whole-person recovery by following these outlined steps: 

  • Initial Consultation

    • A thorough evaluation of symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and functional limitations to formulate an effective diagnostic and therapeutic plan.

  • Diagnostic Tests

    • Use of imaging technologies and neurological studies to identify structural causes of pain and guide personalised treatment.

  • Therapeutic Plan

    • Includes physiotherapy, medications, pain relief techniques, and, when necessary, minimally invasive or surgical options aimed at sustained pain control and improved mobility.

  • Follow-up and Adjustments

    • Regular monitoring of progress with adjustments based on treatment response and patient feedback for optimal outcomes.

  • Lifestyle Guidance

    • Recommendations on posture correction, ergonomic adjustments, exercise routines, and stress management to support long-term spine health.

  • Progress and Recovery

    • With adherence to prescribed care, patients commonly experience pain reduction, enhanced function, and improved daily living, contributing to overall well-being.

Manipal Hospital in Mysore is committed to providing specialised, empathetic, and state-of-the-art chronic back pain treatment in Mysore, helping each patient regain health and mobility.

Consult our Experts

FAQs

  • When does back pain stop being a simple strain?

    Back pain becomes more concerning when it keeps returning, lasts for weeks, or starts affecting sleep and movement. Some people also notice stiffness after sitting too long. A proper review can help with lower back pain treatment in Mysore and a clearer diagnosis.

  • Why does sitting make back pain worse for many people?

    Long sitting puts extra pressure on the lower spine and tightens the muscles around it. The body is not built to stay still for hours. Small movement breaks during the day often help more than people expect.
     

  • Can back pain come from a disc problem even if the pain feels mild?

    Yes, mild pain can still come from a disc or nerve issue. Pain intensity does not always tell the full story. That is why recurring pain, leg tingling, or stiffness should not be ignored.

  • What helps more, rest or movement?

    The right balance matters. Too much rest can make the back stiffer, while the wrong movement can worsen symptoms. Gentle, guided activity usually works better than complete inactivity. A personalised plan is often the safest choice.

  • When should back pain be checked urgently?

    Weakness in the leg, numbness, bladder changes, or pain after injury needs prompt attention. Those signs may point to a more serious problem. Early evaluation can prevent delays and provide clearer treatment options.

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