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Back Pain

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Back Pain Relief at Dr. Shahzad Farooq Knee & Spine Laser Clinic Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, affecting millions of people regardless of age or lifestyle. Whether your pain is caused by a herniated disc, nerve impingement, spinal arthritis, or postural strain, our clinic offers advanced, non-surgical solutions to help you return to a pain-free life.

Common Causes of Back Pain

Back pain may be acute or chronic, mechanical or nerve-related. At Dr. Shahzad Farooq’s clinic, we diagnose and treat a wide range of back-related conditions, including:

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Facet Joint Arthritis
  • Sciatica (Radiculopathy)
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
  • Postural or Muscle Imbalance
  • Spinal Adhesions (Scar Tissue Formation)

Our Advanced Back Pain Treatment Options

We use minimally invasive interventional pain procedures to reduce inflammation, decompress nerves, and restore spinal mobility—without the need for surgery.

1. Epidural Steroid Injections

Delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space, relieving nerve root compression and reducing lower back and leg pain.

2. Facet Joint Injections & Radiofrequency Ablation

Targets small spinal joints inflamed due to arthritis or degeneration. Radiofrequency ablation provides long-term pain relief by deactivating overactive pain nerves.

3. Transforaminal Nerve Root Block

A precise procedure that injects medication near the affected nerve root to relieve sciatica or radicular pain caused by disc herniation or stenosis.

4. Intradiscal Laser Therapy (RF)

Minimally invasive laser procedure to shrink herniated disc material, decompressing nerves and reducing disc-related back pain.

5. Reckez Catheter for Adhesiolysis & Spinal Stenosis

A specialized catheter technique that breaks down scar tissue (adhesions) around spinal nerves, improving mobility and reducing pain from spinal stenosis or failed back surgery.

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Sciatica & Radiating Leg Pain
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Limited Mobility & Stiffness
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Muscle Weakness & Instability
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Sleep Disruption & Fatigue

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can experience physical pain?

Physical pain is a universal human experience, and anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background, can experience it. It may result from injuries, medical conditions, chronic illnesses, or even psychological factors. Pain is a complex sensation that varies in intensity and duration, affecting people across different life stages.

What are common causes of physical pain?

Injuries: Such as sprains, strains, fractures, or wounds.
Medical Conditions: Such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, or inflammatory disorders.
Neurological Issues: Like neuropathy or nerve compression.
Post-Surgical Pain: After undergoing medical procedures or surgeries

How is physical pain assessed and managed?

Medications: Including analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or muscle relaxants.
Physical Therapy: Involving exercises, stretches, and manual therapy to improve mobility and reduce pain.

How does chronic pain differ from acute pain?

Acute Pain: Often has a sudden onset and is usually related to a specific injury or medical condition. It serves as a protective response and typically resolves as the underlying cause heals. Chronic Pain: Persists for an extended period, often beyond the normal healing time. It may be linked to conditions like arthritis, nerve damage, or ongoing health issues. Chronic pain can significantly impact daily life and requires comprehensive management strategies.