The Facts Behind Back pain And How Mid State Spine & Rehab Can Help
The Facts About Back Pain
Did you know lower back pain affects close to 620 million people around the world? According to the World Health Organization, that number is expected to rise to 843 million by 2050. If you suffer from back pain, take comfort in knowing you’re not alone and that it’s a condition that can be treated by our expert team at Mid State Spine & Rehab.
Here at Mid State Spine & Rehab, we’re focused on providing patients with high-quality treatment and rehabilitation for back pain, neck pain, lumbar pain, hip pain and much more. We treat a multitude of conditions and provide a matching variety of pain management solutions, all without the use of opiate medications.
Our Approach from Diagnosis to Treatment
Our team offers personalized treatment plans for each stage of your recovery journey, starting with our innovative diagnostic testing technology, including Nerve Conduction Studies, electromyography (EMG), X-rays, MRIs and ultrasounds. Next, we provide tailored treatment plans to address your individual needs and conditions. Finally, we provide dedicated rehabilitation services to help you build strength toward a lasting recovery through inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy.
If you’re reading all of this and still questioning – “Should I see a doctor for my back pain?” – the answer is a resounding “yes”!
Individuals suffering from back pain, no matter how mild it may seem, should consult a doctor if they experience:
- Numbness or tingling
- Severe pain that doesn’t improve with rest
- Pain after a fall or injury
- Pain that includes any of the following: trouble urinating, weakness, numbness in the legs, fever or unexplained weight loss
How Mid State Spine & Rehab Can Help
We understand that some of you may have had negative experiences with previous treatment options for back pain. However, at Mid State Spine & Rehab, we want to assure you that our mission is to explore every possible solution to help alleviate your pain and get you back to the life you love. Talk to your provider and give us a call at 318-473-9556 or schedule an appointment today.