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Back Pain Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To reduce pain, improve flexibility, and prevent recurrence through active self-management and healthy habits.
- Stay active and continue with daily activities as much as possible, avoiding prolonged bed rest.
- Engage in specific exercises and stretches for back pain, such as walking, swimming, yoga, or Pilates, to improve flexibility and strength.
- Apply ice packs (wrapped in a cloth) to reduce pain and swelling, and heat packs (or hot water bottles) for joint stiffness or muscle spasms.
- Maintain good posture during daily activities and while sleeping to support spinal alignment.
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Medicinal Treatment
To alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve functional capacity using non-surgical methods.
- Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen (consult a pharmacist or GP for suitability).
- Prescription painkillers for severe or persistent pain that does not respond to over-the-counter options.
- Manual therapy, including massage and joint mobilization performed by a trained therapist, to improve mobility and reduce muscle tension.
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help individuals cope with and manage chronic pain effectively.
- Nerve blocks or procedures to seal off specific nerves, preventing them from sending pain signals, primarily for long-term lower back pain.
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Surgical Treatment
To correct underlying structural issues, relieve nerve compression, and restore spinal stability when conservative treatments are ineffective.
- Surgery may be considered for back pain caused by specific medical conditions like a slipped disc, spinal stenosis, or instability, especially when conservative treatments have failed.
- Discectomy or microdiscectomy to remove part of a herniated disc that is compressing a nerve.
- Spinal fusion to permanently join two or more vertebrae, stabilizing the spine and reducing pain from degenerative conditions.
- Laminectomy or laminotomy to remove part of the vertebral bone (lamina) to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
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Ayurvedic Treatment
To balance Vata dosha, reduce inflammation, strengthen spinal tissues, and promote overall well-being through natural therapies.
- Panchakarma therapies such as Kati Basti (medicated oil retention over the lower back) and Abhyanga (full-body medicated oil massage) to reduce pain and inflammation.
- Internal herbal formulations including Guggulu, Ashwagandha, Shallaki, and Nirgundi, known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
- Specific dietary and lifestyle recommendations tailored to individual dosha imbalances to support spinal health and prevent recurrence.
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