CONDITIONS

Low Back Pain

Advanced Interventional Care & Non-Surgical Relief

If you are suffering from persistent low back pain (lumbar pain), you know how quickly it can diminish your quality of life. Whether your pain stems from poor posture, degenerative changes, or a specific injury, standard solutions like rest or oral medication often only provide temporary relief. At New South Medical, we specialize in advanced, interventional pain management for the lumbar spine. We bridge the gap between temporary fixes and long-term relief by pinpointing the structural source of your pain and providing targeted, non-surgical treatment to restore your mobility and comfort.

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Why Specialized Care Matters for Low Back Pain

Many patients make the mistake of waiting for lower back pain to "go away on its own." However, the lumbar spine is a complex structure of nerves, discs, and joints. Chronic back pain often hides underlying issues like nerve impingement, joint inflammation, or cartilage degradation that require professional clinical intervention. As specialists in interventional spine care, we are trained to differentiate between simple muscle soreness and complex spinal conditions. We combine advanced diagnostic imaging with targeted, non-surgical interventions to ensure your recovery is both rapid and clinically validated.

Common Lumbar Conditions We Treat

We specialize in diagnosing and treating the specific mechanical and neurological issues that cause lumbar pain. We utilize evidence-based interventional techniques to manage:

Lumbar Disc Herniations & Sciatica:

Structural damage to the spinal discs in the lower back that press on sensitive nerve roots, leading to sharp, electric-like pain radiating into the legs.

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis:

A narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the nerves, often causing pain, cramping, or heavy legs when standing or walking.

Facet Joint Syndrome:

Sudden joint inflammation and "locked" back stiffness resulting from degenerative changes or trauma, preventing normal spinal movement and causing persistent, localized pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease (Spondylosis):

Age-related wear and tear of the spinal discs and joints, leading to chronic stiffness, grinding, and deep, nagging lower back pain.

Our Approach: Precision Diagnosis to Relief

Our goal is to provide a seamless path to recovery that focuses on resolving the root cause of your pain rather than just masking the symptoms.

  • Comprehensive Initial Evaluation: We perform a detailed physical examination and medical history review to pinpoint every area of trauma or degeneration, ensuring no nerve or joint issue is overlooked.

  • Advanced Diagnostic Imaging: Using fluoroscopy and high-resolution imaging, we document the objective source of your pain to establish a clear medical baseline.

  • Evidence-Based Treatment Plans: We design personalized, minimally invasive plans—ranging from targeted epidural injections to radiofrequency ablation—aimed at restoring your mobility and preventing chronic impairment.

  • Coordinated Care: We work alongside physical therapists and other specialists to ensure your recovery plan is holistic, consistent, and documented throughout the healing process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

I feel "okay" right now; why should I see a specialist?

Lower back pain often has a “delayed onset.” Conditions like spinal arthritis or mild nerve impingement can worsen over time, leading to long-term nerve damage. Seeking an expert evaluation early ensures your condition is identified before it becomes chronic, establishing a necessary medical timeline for your recovery.

Our philosophy is that surgery should be the absolute last resort. We specialize in minimally invasive, interventional pain management. Our goal is to use targeted injections, spinal stabilization, and physical coordination to help you avoid the risks, costs, and downtime associated with traditional open surgery.

Muscle pain (sprains/strains) usually feels like a dull ache and improves with rest. Nerve pain (radiculopathy/sciatica) often feels sharp, “electric,” or burning, and travels into the buttocks or legs. If you are experiencing radiating symptoms, it is critical to seek a specialist evaluation to prevent nerve damage.

We understand that low back pain can prevent you from working, sleeping, and living your life. We prioritize lumbar spine cases and strive to provide prompt evaluations, ensuring your treatment begins immediately and your condition is managed correctly from the very start.

Reclaim Your Life from Chronic Back Pain